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Above Normal Run Off Expected Again in the Missouri River Basin

The Corps of Engineers is anticipating another year of above normal runoff in the Missouri River basin.

SD Governor Kristi Noem Updates Legislators on COVID-19

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem held a teleconference with legislators this week to update them on the state response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Food Bank Demand Rising Rapidly

ebraska food banks are seeing a rapid increase in those needing help.

SDSU Extension Specialist On Advice For Replacing DDGS In Cattle Rations

Cattle producers are being forced to look at alternative feed sources with the lack of DDGs being produced as ethanol…

Corn Executive Says Easing Of Pesticide Applicator License Rules Positive

Nebraska Department of Agriculture Director Steve Wellman has issued an order easing restrictions on pesticide applicators whose licenses are up…

Nebraska Farm Bureau Economist Says Ag Income Projection For 2020 Is Disturbing

The University of Missouri’s Food and Agricultural Policy Institute’s latest economic analysis projects net farm income for 2020 to decline…

NPPC President Says America’s Pork Industry In A Crisis And Immediate Help Is Needed

The impact of COVID 19 has caused hog values to plummet, creating a financial disaster for America’s pork producers. National…

Cattle Group President Says Market Price Study And Keeping Plants Open Badly Needed

One cattle group leader is expressing concerns with not only keeping processing plants open during the coronavirus pandemic but also…

Protecting Meat Plant Workers

Workers at several meat processing plants in Nebraska have tested positive for the coronavirus. Workers at plants in Grand Island, Hastings and Fremont have been diagnosed.

Dealing With Coronavirus on Many Levels

The coronavirus pandemic is causing disruptions across South Dakota.