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Young Workers Have Energy to Be Successful
A website entrepreneur and former journalist says young people have the drive and energy to be successful, just not in the mold of their parents and grandparents.
South Dakota School Districts Discussing Budgets
School districts across South Dakota are working to figure out their budget needs for the next school year.
Payments to Farm Managers Could be Limited
USDA has released their proposed rule to limit farm payments made to non farmers.
Glyphosate Re-Classified as Carcinogen
The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently re-classified glyphosate as a carcinogen.
Record Dairy Sales for Coop in 2014
Record dairy markets and a focus on the food service sector combined to push sales for the Associated Milk Producer Incorporated Cooperative in 2014.
Wind Company Gets Second Chance for Weather Towers
The Lincoln County South Dakota Commission has decided to give a wind company another chance to apply for a permit for their weather towers.
NCBA Dietician Calls for Producer Input on Dietary Guidelines
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Health and Human Services department took testimony on proposed dietary guideline recommendations put forward by a committee charged with that task.
Area Athletes Dominate Summit
This year’s top track and field athletes in the Summit League came from the upper Midwest schools in the conference.
Twins Lose Pitchers Duel
Kyle Gibson struck seven in six strong innings for the Minnesota Twins in a 2-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday.
Peterson In Zimmer’s Plan
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer “fully expects” Adrian Peterson to be with the team for the 2015 season, adding Wednesday there are “no plans” to trade the star running back.