Are There More Cows Than People In South Dakota?Are There More Cows Than People In South Dakota?The dairy industry is huge and important and growing in the state of South Dakota.Randy McDanielRandy McDaniel
There’s A Whole Lot Of Weird New Letters Down On The FarmThere’s A Whole Lot Of Weird New Letters Down On The FarmThe letters of farming in 2022 include GPS, GIS, and VRT. What's all that? Randy McDanielRandy McDaniel
Who Knew Cows Could Be Potty-Trained?Who Knew Cows Could Be Potty-Trained?Researchers in one country claim they're having great success Jeff HarknessJeff Harkness
Workers at Seven Iowa John Deere Plants on StrikeWorkers at Seven Iowa John Deere Plants on StrikeProducers here in South Dakota are keeping a sharp eye on the John Deere workers strike going on in Iowa and around the nation. Details here. JD CollinsJD Collins
Will It Be A Record Corn Production Year In South Dakota?Will It Be A Record Corn Production Year In South Dakota?The South Dakota corn production record is an average of 162 bushels per acre, set in 2020.Randy McDanielRandy McDaniel
‘Silo’ the Film Sheds Light on Dangers of Modern Farming‘Silo’ the Film Sheds Light on Dangers of Modern Farming"The farmer has to be an optimist or he wouldn’t still be a farmer." American humorist, columnist, and philosopher, Will Rogers, hit the nail on the head with that saying. Patty DeePatty Dee
Field Art of Biblical Proportions East of Sioux FallsField Art of Biblical Proportions East of Sioux FallsInspiring with fieldwork: Spike, you may be “Lyon County’s Most Interesting Man." Can I hear an AMEN?Danny VDanny V
With Movie Theaters Dark, Farmers Are Sitting on a Glut of PopcornWith Movie Theaters Dark, Farmers Are Sitting on a Glut of PopcornOne supplier in Nebraska has an incredible backlog of product on hand Jeff HarknessJeff Harkness
Agribusiness Degree Offered at Southeast TechAgribusiness Degree Offered at Southeast TechSoutheast Tech Launches AAS Degree in Business Administration.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Farmers Trapped in Perfect StormFarmers Trapped in Perfect StormTrade disputes , weather conditions, low farm incomes, and EPA waivers to oil refiners have all combined to create a perfect storm for agriculture.Mark TasslerMark Tassler