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USDA Agronomists Find Additional Benefits to Long-term Crop Rotation

u-S Department of Agriculture research agronomists have released their findings regarding long-term crop rotation using non-traditional crops along with corn…

Recent weather system

The recent weather system that moved thru the mid-west has slowed the corn planting progress in some areas. We dig…

Kansas Wheat Tour

The Wheat Quality Council is hosting their Annual Hard Winter Wheat Tour traveling thru Kansas and parts of Nebraska. The…

Farm Groups Testify before House Ag Subcommittee

Farm Groups have been testifying before the Senate Ag Subcommittee’s and the House Ag Subcommittee’s over the past couple of…

Grassley Believes U-S Government Will Not Default On Loans

Congressional leaders met with President Biden and other White House officials yesterday (Tuesday) to continue discussions regarding the debt ceiling,…

Senator Pete Ricketts Challenges Biden on Definition of Conservation

Nebraska Senator Pete Ricketts took issue with the Biden administration with the proposed “30 by 30” plan, now known as…

South Dakota Soybean Council Gives a Gift to State Fair

The South Dakota State Fair recently received a gift from the South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council.  A one-time…

Grassley Comments on Supreme Court Proposition 12 Ruling

U-S Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa is critical of the U-S Supreme Court’s ruling involving California’s Proposition 12 which calls…

Planting Continues to Make Progress

Planting continues to make progress throughout the region.  In Iowa, as of Monday, May 15th, 86 percent of the state’s…

Ethanol Exports are pickup steam

While we’ve seen corn cancelations coming in from China, we are seeing an increase in the exports of Ethanol going…

Recent Headlines

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WYOMING LAWMAKERS ADVANCE ‘GEOENGINEERING’ BAN FOLLOWING CONCERNS OF HARMFUL ‘CHEMTRAILS’

CHEYENNE, WY (Noah Zahn / Wyoming Tribune Eagle) – Claims that “chemtrails” from government or private jets are poisoning citizens,…

1 day ago in Local

BLACK HILLS ENERGY WORKS TO RESTORE POWER AFTER SYSTEM WIDE OUTAGE

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – Utility companies continue the work to restore power to people following an outage that affected…

2 days ago in Local

MATH EDUCATORS PUSH STATE BOARD TO KEEP CURRENT STANDARDS IN PLACE

SIOUX FALLS — Calls to retain South Dakota’s current math standards continued at the state Board of Education Standards meeting…

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SENATOR ROUNDS SAYS SPENDING BILL INCLUDES $21.9 MILLION OF HIS REQUESTS FOR SOUTH DAKOTA PROJECTS

WASHINGTON, D.C. (South Dakota Searchlight) – U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds, R-South Dakota, said a stopgap spending bill to reopen the federal…

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SD HEMP FARMERS REACT TO TIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON THC IN HEMP-BASED PRODUCTS

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – With congressional lawmakers focusing largely on reopening the government, policies are passing through…