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ISU Extension Agronomist Says It’s Possible To Plant Soybeans Into Standing Cover Crops

Farmers wanting to improve their environmental foot print and having a positive impact on Iowa’s Nutrient Reduction Management Strategy may…

Pork Council Executive Director Encouraged By Proposed Hours Of Service Changes

The Trump administration is proposing changes to hours of service rules for commercial vehicle drivers. The proposal would give drivers…

Manufacturers Trying to Work Around Tariffs

US manufacturers are dealing with the impacts of the trade war and rising tariffs on Chinese products.

University of Nebraska Holding Workshops on Land Leasing

The University of Nebraska extension service is holding workshops on land leases and cash rentals.

Two Million Dollars for the Dakota’s Promise Scholarship

The South Dakota Board of Regents has decided to ask the legislature for two million dollars to fund an updated version of the Dakota’s Promise, needs-based scholarship.

UNL Extension Economist Says Those Who Took Prevented Plant Should Plan For Next Year

The Farm Service Agency this week reported farmers were unable to plant a record 19 million acres this year and…

ASA Board Member Hopes Tariff Delay Leads To Trade War Resolution

The U.S. Trade Representative’s office announced implementation of the President’s planned tariffs on China won’t happen until December 15 of…

Yankton County Commissioner Gary Swensen Banned from Yankton City Hall

The City of Yankton has sent a letter to Yankton County Commissioner Gary Swensen, banning him from City Hall for one year.

NFU President Says Change In How MFP Payments Are Distributed Needs Fixing

Wisconsin Congressman Ron Kind is demanding changes to how the USDA distributes Market Facilitation Payments. He says the current payments…

Wheat Associates Hoping For Trade Deal With Japan

President Donald Trump has asked Japan’s Prime Minister to buy a huge amount of U.S. products including soybeans and wheat.…

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AS STUDENT VIOLENCE RISES, STATE WANTS DISTRICTS TO HAVE OPTIONS

PIERRE, S.D. (Bart Pfankuch / South Dakota News Watch) – Whether caused by the pervasiveness of social media, an increase…

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LAWMAKERS WORRY ABOUT FEASIBILITY, SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION PLAN

PIERRE, S.D. (Makenzie Huber / South Dakota Searchlight) – South Dakota’s workforce shortage and federal limitations on a $189.5 million…

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IOWA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SIGNS OFF ON UPDATED SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS

DES MOINES, IA (KCCI) – The State Board of Education took its final look at new social studies standards. The…

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GOVERNOR JIM PILLEN PROPOSES DHHS CUTS OF OVER $152 MILLION TO BALANCE BUDGET

LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) – With a projected $471 million budget deficit on the horizon, Gov. Jim Pillen looked to…

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EARLY FUTURE FUND DEADLOCK ESPOSES DIVIDE OVER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN PIERRE

PIERRE, S.D. (Todd Epp / South Dakota Broadcasters Association) – The South Dakota Legislature is four days into its 2026 session,…