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SDPPC Leader Refutes Smithfield Worker Protection Criticism

A little more than a year after Smithfield Foods closed the Sioux Falls pork plant due to COVID, the industry…

Reminder of Dicamba Application Changes in Counties with Endangered Species

Buffer requirements for dicamba applications are both larger and more complex this year, a reminder to farmers as they start…

Regional Economy Strong, Still Growing

A new survey of bankers across a ten state region in the middle of the country suggests strong economic growth continues but hasn’t yet rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.

Prospect of a new State Prison

Nebraska legislators are struggling with a proposal to build a new state prison. They approved funding for a study of the potential costs to build and operate a new facility

Covid-19 Vaccine Research Continues

While several Covid-19 vaccines are being used around the world, research is continuing on those and other treatments.

Redrawing the Election Maps

The re-districting committee set up by the South Dakota legislature will have a short time to get a lot of work done

La Nina to Fade Away

One of the major climate drivers in North America should fade as summer approaches.

Vaccinate for Others

There is growing concern among health professionals that a large segment of the population will not get a Covid-19 vaccination, which would limit herd immunity from the virus.

NCBA Encouraged by Bill to Prohibit Meat Bans at Federal Agencies

Senators Joni Ernst of Iowa and Roger Marshall of Kansas have introduced legislation that would prohibit federal agencies from enacting…

ND Stockgrowers Watching Ag Bills as Legislature Winds Down

North Dakota State lawmakers have completed 65 days of their 80-day session. North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Vice President Julie…

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