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USDA Led Trade Trip

The USDA will be leading a Trade Mission Trip to Japan to help improve our Trade Relations with that country.…

Improving our Trade Relations

Trade relations between the U.S. and Mexico have been good over the years. We do have the GMO Issue that…

USDA extends application deadline

The USDA is extending the application deadline for two Revenue Loss Programs. I talked to the South Dakota Farm Service…

Nebraska National Guard Outreach

Brigadier General Craig Strong is being promoted by Governor Jim Pillen to become Adjutant General of the Nebraska National Guard,…

Default Debate Rattles Financial Markets

The federal debt default debate has an impact on financial markets. South Dakota State Treasurer Josh Haeder, a member of…

Yankton Flood Map Open House Set

The City of Yankton will host an open house next month to display and answer questions about the updated FEMA…

Bio Security Plans

Bio Security Plans are important for our producers as they help protect themselves and the Ag Industry. Other steps are…

Talking Margins with your insurance

The Risk Management Agency continues to visit with producers about changes they’d like to see with Insurance coverages. One thing…

Weekly Crop Report

The USDA released their weekly Crop Progress and Conditions Report late Tuesday Afternoon indicating 92% of the U.S. Corn Crop…

SD Technical Colleges Optimistic for Fall

While most students are just starting their summer vacations, higher education officials are working on fall enrollment plants. Clayton Deuter,…

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WHAT DOES MARIJUANA RECLASSIFICATION MEAN FOR SOUTH DAKOTA?

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – President Trump’s executive order to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule 1 to a…

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GOVERNOR RHODEN ANNOUNCES $200,000 GRANT SUPPORTING KEEP FARMERS FARMING PROGRAM

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – On Monday, Governor Rhoden announced a $200,000 grant from the Future Fund for…

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SOUTH DAKOTA (Molly Wetsch / South Dakota News Watch) – Five months after Operation: Prairie Thunder officially began, the South Dakota…

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Joshua Haiar / South Dakota Searchlight) – South Dakota’s State Economist Derek Johnson told the state Banking…

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