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Zabel tells Ag Summit crowd the best investment is yourself

Zabel tells Ag Summit crowd the best investment is yourself

  • Katelyn Winberg

Grey Zabel didn't come to the Governor's Ag Summit with a PowerPoint. He came with a $100 bill from American Bank and Trust, a challenge for the crowd, and story after story tying a field outside Selby, South Dakota, to a football field in Seattle.

Project brings latest data to help producers gain value from manure

Project brings latest data to help producers gain value from manure

  • Staff at Iowa State University

Livestock manure is a rich source of fertility, and Iowa has abundant supplies from about 8,200 livestock farms. About 20 percent of cropped acres across the state are estimated to receive manure.

Nominate deserving women for Sprit of Dakota Award

Nominate deserving women for Sprit of Dakota Award

    The Spirit of Dakota Award Society is seeking nominations for its 40th anniversary Spirit of Dakota Award, which will be given in honor an outstanding South Dakota woman this fall in Huron.

    Rain brings relief to heat-stressed crops, livestock

    Rain brings relief to heat-stressed crops, livestock

    • By Kylie Mockler, Centerville, S.D.

    "With crops in their most vital stage of growth, even the slightest lack of moisture can stunt growth and decrease overall yields."

    Centuries of American agriculture

    Centuries of American agriculture

    • Katelyn Winberg

    In honor of our nation's milestone birthday, we look back at how agriculture has changed over the centuries, checking in on the 1820s, 1920s and 2020s as a theme emerges. 

    Crops, weeds grow big in summer heat

    Crops, weeds grow big in summer heat

    • By Megan Horsager, Montevideo, Minn.

    "The hot weather has helped crops grow, but it has increased our risk for cercospora leaf spot in the beets."

    Beef producers can develop growth implant strategy with updated guidance

    Beef producers can develop growth implant strategy with updated guidance

    • Iowa Beef Center

    When used as part of a proper strategy, growth implants for beef cattle can increase daily gains by up to 20%, improve efficiency by up to 15%, and reduce production costs by at least 10%.

    South Dakota corn mazes embrace America’s 250th birthday

    South Dakota corn mazes embrace America’s 250th birthday

    • Katelyn Winberg

    Andrew Streff still remembers the corn maze his now-wife dragged him through while they were dating. As a farmer himself, he came away with one declaration: he’d never pay to walk through another man’s corn field again.

    A helping hand: Hamel Rodeo, Lions Club rally around young cancer patient

    A helping hand: Hamel Rodeo, Lions Club rally around young cancer patient

      For a while, Elizabeth Watkins lived her life one hour at a time, watching her child go through treatment for pediatric cancer.

      High tech care in the comfort of home

      High tech care in the comfort of home

      • from Avera Health

      Recovering at home is not only cozier and more comfortable after an illness or injury, it also leads to improved outcomes and a quicker return to work and activities of daily life. The right type of care at the right time can even prevent chronic disease and hospitalizations before they happen.

      Keep animals safe while traveling in summer heat

      Keep animals safe while traveling in summer heat

      • Lainie Kringen-Scholtz

      Livestock and horses are both prone to overheating. Here are some things to think about.

      South Dakota's three largest dairy  processors are growing, and so are their plans

      South Dakota's three largest dairy processors are growing, and so are their plans

      • Katelyn Winberg

      It's the last day of Dairy Month. Take a peak at plans for major expansions at South Dakota's three largest dairy processing plants. 

      Cattle grazing can be invasive grass management tool

      Cattle grazing can be invasive grass management tool

      • By Kelsey Stremel, Kansas State University

      A student from Nebraska is studying whether one routine management decision — where producers place cattle supplement — could improve calf performance while helping manage invasive Old World bluestem.

      On track for high yields, beets require extra care

      On track for high yields, beets require extra care

      • Janelle Atyeo

      The leafy plants have closed rows earlier than in recent years. That typically means good things for future yields and provides some help shading out weeds growing between the rows. However, it creates conditions for harmful fungus to flourish and spread from plant to plant.

      More than candy: Local 4H chapter learns skills while serving concessions at the Hamel Rodeo

      More than candy: Local 4H chapter learns skills while serving concessions at the Hamel Rodeo

        While rodeo fans are enjoying popcorn and nachos at the Hamel Rodeo, youth are learning lifetime skills.

        More than candy: Local 4H chapter learns skills while serving concessions at the Hamel Rodeo

        More than candy: Local 4H chapter learns skills while serving concessions at the Hamel Rodeo

        • Ruth Nicolaus

        While rodeo fans are enjoying popcorn and nachos at the Hamel Rodeo, youth are learning lifetime skills.

        9,200 miles a month: Champion auctioneer’s road to success

        9,200 miles a month: Champion auctioneer’s road to success

          Coming out of the competition in St. Onge, South Dakota as the reigning World Livestock Auctioneer Champion, Jace Thompson is prepared to put his dedication to work on an international scale. 

          Father-daughter duo turns milkweed into multi-faceted enterprise

          Father-daughter duo turns milkweed into multi-faceted enterprise

          • Kristen Sindelar

          A woman in southwestern Nebraska is unlocking the potential of the seemingly common milkweed plant for its unprecedented silken, thermal and medicinal attributes.

          Haying goes quickly, crops struggle with lack of rain

          Haying goes quickly, crops struggle with lack of rain

          • By Kylie Mockler of Centerville, S.D.

          It’s been a busy couple of weeks on the Mockler farm. Within the last 10 days, we have cut, baled and stacked our first cutting of hay.

          Supreme Court reduces Roundup lawsuits

          Supreme Court reduces Roundup lawsuits

          • Andrew Chung Reuters

          The decision overturned a jury verdict in Missouri awarding $1.25 million to a man who said he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after years of exposure to glyphosate in Roundup.

          High Plains drought impacts planting decisions, survey shows

          High Plains drought impacts planting decisions, survey shows

          • Janelle Atyeo

          Drought conditions in the Upper Midwest worsened as farmers planted their fields this spring, causing some to shift acres away from water-hungry corn.

          Dry spell tests patience for Rockham producer

          Dry spell tests patience for Rockham producer

          • Katelyn Winberg

          Jade Jandel farms near Rockham, S.D., where the rain gauge has offered just enough to keep hope alive and not much more.

          Producers urged to test forage for nitrates in dry conditions

          Producers urged to test forage for nitrates in dry conditions

          • By Sara Bauder, SDSU Extension

          High nitrate levels in forages can pose serious health risks for livestock, especially pregnant animals and ruminants

          New directors bring experience, focus to South Dakota soy, pork groups

          New directors bring experience, focus to South Dakota soy, pork groups

          • Katelyn Winberg

          South Dakota's soybean and pork industries are entering a new chapter as Kevin Scott and Tina Erickson prepare to lead two of the state's largest commodity organizations, each bringing years of industry experience and a focus on supporting producers in changing markets.

          Regional shearing schools cut costs, build skills across the plains

          Regional shearing schools cut costs, build skills across the plains

          • By Marie Flanagan, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education

          For many producers, learning to shear their own sheep has lowered their annual input costs, a major win, especially for those raising coarser-wooled breeds with tighter commercial margins.

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