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For now, the few thousand acres of hemp grown in South Dakota pale in comparison to about 6 million acres of corn and 5 million acres of soybeans. But advocates believe that could change rapidly if ...
The sheep are used for weed control and fertilizer. They are also used as the farm works to incorporate virtual fencing.
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring and Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread talk about ag damage from the June storms in ...
Mychal Wilmes needed to drive through the cities. Not long into the journey, it became obvious he had no business driving on ...
The charges against them came as the pair struggled financially, including a recent bankruptcy, according to Pauly's attorney ...
Considering the impact of animals — whether four-legged or flying — can mean higher returns for growers, according to research presented at Central Grasslands Research Extension Center's field day.
The June storms that rushed through the region destroyed countless grain storage facilities. Now farmers are seeking to ...
The University of Minnesota Extension's Youth Tractor and Farm Safety Training is offered each summer at multiple training ...
Ann Bailey reflects on her relationships with weeds and with wildflowers and how those traits remind her of her parents.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says drought conditions for most crops in the region have improved through the growing ...
Farmers in central South Dakota just recently started harvesting winter wheat. Espeland said it will be two to three weeks before they start to harvest spring wheat in the area.
Farmers scramble to replace grain storage after storms. Integrating livestock into the farm can make ends meet. A new program ...