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What does Bryon Noem do for a living? Learn more about the personal life and background of South Dakota's First Gentleman, ...
SOUTH DAKOTA (SDNW) –As political apprehension over the U.S.-China relationship rises, South Dakota farmers find themselves forced to think more globally and find a way to support American na… ...
South Dakota is the country’s 12 th largest agricultural exporting state, shipping $5.4 billion in farm goods abroad in 2022, led by soybeans, corn, feed grains, beef, veal and wheat.
South Dakota farmer and rancher Christine Hamilton doesn’t point to one person or one particular event that has brought Christiansen Land and Cattle (CLC) success. But rather, she credits ...
SALEM, S.D. — On May 12, 2022, many farmers across eastern South Dakota saw significant damage to their operations as a widespread wind storm, known as a derecho, tore across the state.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A case involving a South Dakota farmer and the US Department of Agriculture has new life after the overturning of a legal precedent that stood for four decades.
South Dakota may never understand the full scope of the damage the May 12 derecho had on farmers. Dr. Mark Sweeney, a soil scientist at University of South Dakota, estimated the dust storm ...
Joel Gindo works tirelessly towards his dream of becoming a farmer in South Dakota. Joel Gindo arrived in Iowa from Tanzania, Africa to attend college with only $200 in his pocket.
A western South Dakota farmer wanted a bin aeration control system he could operate from his smartphone. When he learned it would cost $80,000 he used his tech savvy to build his own — for $100.
About one-fourth of the South Dakota is in a state of extreme drought and about another 40% is severe. For some, that continued drought might come as a surprise.
MITCHELL, S.D. — The long, wet growing season of 2019 has transitioned to a long, wet harvest season in South Dakota, with farmers behind in their efforts to get their crops out of the field.