PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Federal authorities say a South Dakota man falsely claimed he lost more than a hundred cattle during the autumn blizzard of 2013 that left western South…
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by Tanner Chambers DELMONT, SD – As the tornado roared towards Main Street Delmont, it hit several farms in its path, killing livestock and crumpling grain bins. “I would say…
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Mountain Pine Beetle Spraying Workshops Held In the Black Hills PIERRE, S.D. – Three mountain pine beetle spraying workshops will be held in the Black Hills through April and…
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by Mikkel Pates, Grand Forks Herald PORT PIERRE, S.D. — Cattle producers throughout the upper Great Plains country are anxious for April moisture, after a winter largely devoid of snow.…
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When the subject is food and how it’s raised, who better to turn to than the farmers who grow it? South Dakota’s soybean farmers are inviting the people of South…
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by Jim Stasiowski, Rapid City Journal In a pasture alongside the White Clay Reservoir that straddles the Nebraska-South Dakota border, Mike Carlow fed 207 beef cattle on Tuesday, and his…
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The following is a news release from the South Dakota Department of Agriculture: PIERRE, S.D. – Applications are being accepted for a beef genetics trade mission to the Russian…
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This column is intended for producers that lost cows in the Atlas Blizzard and now are in the process of rebuilding numbers in their cow herd. The loss of…
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Hugh and Eleanor Ingalls, Centennial Angus, Faith, S.D., recount the historic blizzard that hit the area Oct. 3, and how they are coping with the loss of nearly 200 animals.…