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IFU President Skeptical About MFP Study Findings
Texas A & M University published its analysis of the Trump Administration’s trade aid program. The study authors say even…
Corps of Engineers Gets Missouri River Reservoirs Ready for Spring Run-Off
The big upstream reservoirs on the Missouri River are ready for spring snowmelt and possible flooding.
Pork Industry Thanks President For Signing Ag Inspectors Legislation
The National Pork Producers Council thanked President Trump for signing the funding bill this week for new agricultural inspectors to…
Wilson, Jacks Lead Awards
South Dakota State junior Douglas Wilson became the just the second Summit League men’s basketball student-athlete to earn Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year accolades in the same season.
SD Senator John Thune Takes Victory Lap on Broadband Expansion
South Dakota Senator John Thune, chairman of the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet, renewed his support for bipartisan net neutrality legislation
Duffy, Coyotes Dominate Honors
South Dakota’s Ciara Duffy was chosen as The Summit League Player of the Year for the first time in her career in a vote by the league’s head coaches, athletic communications directors, and select media members.
Huskers Fall To Michigan
Jon Teske scored 12 points and Zavier Simpson added 11 in their home finale, and No. 25 Michigan beat Nebraska 82-58.
Wild Continues Streak
Zach Parise and Ryan Suter each had a goal and assist and the Minnesota Wild extended their mastery on the road, beating the San Jose Sharks 3-2.
Circuit Court Rules On Small Refiner Exemptions
U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue says and announcement is forthcoming from the administration on how the 10th Circuit Court of…
South Dakota Farm Bureau Backing State Watershed Legislation
The South Dakota Farm Bureau is backing a watershed bill that passed the State House and is up in the…



