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Speaking for agriculture: College student finds her calling an ag advocacy

Speaking for agriculture: College student finds her calling an ag advocacy

  • Katelyn Winberg

On the Mockler family farm near Centerville, spring planting is a full-family effort.

Families invited to experience dairy farming during South Dakota Dairy Fest

Families invited to experience dairy farming during South Dakota Dairy Fest

  • Katelyn Winberg

From grilled cheese sandwiches and SDSU ice cream to baby calves and self-guided dairy tours, organizers say this year’s South Dakota Dairy Fest is designed to help consumers connect with modern dairy farming in a hands-on way.

New cattle pour on approved for new world screwworm

New cattle pour on approved for new world screwworm

  • Lainie Kringen-Scholtz

Do you remember when the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the COVID vaccine and conditional use of COVID treatments during the outbreak? The FDA does the same thing with animal products amidst outbreaks. The new world screwworm outbreak in Mexico has the U.S. Department of Agricul…

Tick disease detected in Nebraska cattle

Tick disease detected in Nebraska cattle

    Producers are urged to watch their cattle herds, especially cattle imported from other states, after Theileria, a tick-borne parasite that affects cattle, was detected in several Nebraska counties. The Asian longhorned tick is the primary carrier responsible for spreading the parasite.

    Back to grass: Focused on conservation, Midwest farmers return cropland to prairie state

    Back to grass: Focused on conservation, Midwest farmers return cropland to prairie state

    • Janelle Atyeo

    Farmers are choosing not to plant their fields to cash crops that require high dollar inputs and bring ever smaller returns. Instead, they’re seeding the land back to the plants that grew before settlers began to turn dirt with plows.

    Propagating the prairie: Couple creates business out of raising native plants

    Propagating the prairie: Couple creates business out of raising native plants

    • Janelle Atyeo

    For a plant that grows naturally on the Midwest prairies, significant effort goes into starting native grasses and flowers in a greenhouse.

    Moisture opportunities show up on the board in summer forecast

    Moisture opportunities show up on the board in summer forecast

    • By Amy Hadachek, for the Midwest Messenger

    More moisture is indicated for the Central Plains for the last week of May, according to the latest forecast from the Climate Prediction Center issued Thursday, May 21.

    Building a hemp market

    Building a hemp market

    • Janelle Atyeo

    Hemp processors in South Dakota and Iowa are investing in new building-block facility they hope will give farmers a local market and build environmentally friendly homes. 

    "Small Farms, Big Ideas" summer farm tour series announced

      The South Dakota Specialty Producers Association (SDSPA) invites farmers, resource providers, and community members to explore agricultural innovation firsthand through the “Small Farms, Big Ideas: SDSPA Summer Farm Tour Series.” This unique series features three immersive circuit tours show…

      Trading at the tech school

      Trading at the tech school

        Lake Area Tech to launch Ag Commodity Risk Management Lab

        Good seed: Crop Improvement Association’s mission is trusted, quality seed

        Good seed: Crop Improvement Association’s mission is trusted, quality seed

        • Janelle Atyeo

        South Dakota farmers just put a lot of money in the ground.

        Sale barn math: the high cost of high prices

        Sale barn math: the high cost of high prices

        • Katelyn Winberg

        On a regular Monday in April, when the average person was at work or school, millions of dollars changed hands before lunch in a sale barn in southeastern South Dakota.

        South Dakota Wheat Growers open 2026 yield contest

          The South Dakota Wheat Growers Association (SDWGA) is now accepting entries for the 2026 South Dakota Wheat Yield Contest, offering wheat producers across the state an opportunity to showcase innovative management practices, compete for cash awards, and highlight the strength of South Dakota…

          Sow and Grow with Sara: Using alternative forages during drought

          Sow and Grow with Sara: Using alternative forages during drought

          • By Sara Bauder, SDSU Extension

          Dry spring weather across much of South Dakota has brought up some producer questions and inquiries about covering soils or extending the grazing or forage season with annual forages or cover crops. Below is a list of considerations to take into account if the spring and summer continue to be dry.

          Crop performance on trial

          Crop performance on trial

          • Janelle Atyeo

          SDSU's crop performance program helps farmers see how crop varieties stack up.

          Coming to a town near you: USDA relocation takes ag research, employees out of D.C.

          Coming to a town near you: USDA relocation takes ag research, employees out of D.C.

          • Kristen Sindelar

          Ag-focused research is coming to the heartland of agriculture with the organizational restructuring of certain parts of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

          May is national Stroke Awareness Month

          May is national Stroke Awareness Month

          • from Avera Health

          When stroke happens, minutes matter. Similar to how a heart attack blocks blood flow to the heart, a stroke happens when a clot or broken blood vessel stops or limits blood flow to the brain – a brain attack.

          Cover crop field day June 25 at Lamberton

          Cover crop field day June 25 at Lamberton

          • UofM Extension

          Producers are invited to register for the 2026 University of Minnesota Cover Crop Field Day: Setting up for Success at the Southwest Research and Outreach Center by Lamberton Thursday, June 25.

          National Grazing Lands tour to highlight South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska operations

          National Grazing Lands tour to highlight South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska operations

            The National Grazing Lands Coalition will feature four Midwest operations for its third annual bus tour this fall with the theme Grazing the Heartland.

            First student, last student: Rieckman retires from McCook Central

            First student, last student: Rieckman retires from McCook Central

            • Katelyn Winberg

            Terry Rieckman began his teaching career in the fall of 1983 in the Chester Area School District as a student teacher. My mother, then known as Jolene Hohwieler, was a junior in high school at Chester that year. Little did either of them know that three decades later, Mr. Rieckman would teac…

            McCook Central’s Rieckman to retire after four decades teaching ag

            McCook Central’s Rieckman to retire after four decades teaching ag

            • Katelyn Winberg

            For 42 years, Terry Rieckman has taught agriculture students at the McCook Central High School in Salem, South Dakota, building one of the most successful FFA programs in the state along the way.

            Young family sets priorities

            Young family sets priorities

            • By Lura Roti for South Dakota Farmers Union

            When it comes to raising their three young children; Georgia, 4, Swede, 2 and Hank, 3 weeks, Lindsey Hinsvark works to keep things simple and find joy in the moment.

            Tillage practices monitored from space

            Tillage practices monitored from space

            • Marianne Stein University of Illinois

            Conservation tillage practices, such as no-till and reduced till, are critical for sustainable agriculture, and they are gradually becoming popular with farmers across the Midwest. Monitoring tillage usage can provide insights into soil health, water levels and nutrient loss, as well as guid…

            Cherished memories documented by Grandma

            Cherished memories documented by Grandma

            • By Lura Roti for South Dakota Farmers Union

            Brenda Reis ranches with her husband, David, near Reliance, South Dakota. She is mom to Shawn, April, Shane and Zane and grandma to Buster, Swade, Rope, Haleigh, Keeleigh, Wiley, Oakleigh, Arista, Collin, Jozie, Sawyer and Jasper.

            Scholarships available to support women in ag, conservation

            Scholarships available to support women in ag, conservation

              The Women’s Ag Network (WAN) is launching two scholarship opportunities designed to support women in agriculture, conservation and ag-adjacent industries as they pursue professional growth and leadership development.

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