april 26
- Students take top honors at National Dairy Challenge
- Report for the 9th annual bull sale for Sonstegard Cattle Co.
- Lingering drought and spring fire use
- Retire on your own terms
- Wheat quality specialist at NDSU receives international research award
- Late planting and disappearing drought
- Minnesota lawmakers order audit of ag groups
- Growing Ag CEO’s Program scheduled in Kadoka and Belle Fourche
- Keep equine herpes virus at the top of your mind
- USDA starts new program to track farm animals
- Paying for a loser
- Wheat on the defensive in the Northern Plains
- AgriLabs introduces StressMate, a unique solution for managing calf stress
- This year’s wintry spring is hard on calves
- Forester: Consistent chilly weather benefits trees
- China Dairy symposium showcases dairy innovators
- Ag Secretary Vilsack seeks forestry council nominations
- After the drought – fertilizing soybeans
- New attitudes about barriers
- JBS okayed to acquire U.S. plants
- Youth compete in 4-H horse events at NDSU
- Pork Conf. June 18-21
- Making high-quality hay into bales that hold up to storage Getting out of the tractor to check the density of the first bales and adjusting the baler correctly are important first steps to making high-quality bales that preserve hay quality and are easy to store, according to Dean Morrell of Hessto
- Extension agronomist: N-credits from legume crops
- The three R’s of BRD management are crucial
- Noxious weed control
- Livestock Disaster Protection Act introduced in the House of Representatives
- Friendship lives in spirit: Ford Galaxie 500
- Brazil: Overcoming logistical hurdles the next challenge
- Spotlight on Economics: Stress testing your farm
- Limited edition art pieces raise the stakes at auction
- Day County zoning board turns down farmer’s permit for barn
- Big Sioux Water Festival held May 7
- Ranchers work to keep calves alive
- Fuel/oil storage regulations deadline May 10
- Brown County has abundant fertile land
- Current Prices
- Angus juniors ‘Raise the Bar’ at KSU
- CROP and LIVESTOCK CONDITIONS South Dakota
- Annual report provides snapshot of South Dakota agriculture
- South Dakota FFA Stars honored for outstanding projects
- S.D. Farm Bureau now accepting applications for 100 and 125 year farms
- Beef-up your family’s breakfast
- Caring for Trees after the Storm Workshop – April 29
- New alfalfa varieties are saline and grazing tolerant
- 2012 drought could mean larger soybean seeds for 2013 growing season
- West Central Minn. cattle producers’ profit margins taking a big hit
- How financially literate are you?
- Grazing season extension for the beef cow-calf producer
- Watershed task force has twisting history
- U.S. Ayrshire accepting grant applications
- Local delegates to China see many opportunities
- Following the drought – nitrogen fertilization in 2013
- Freezer meals take the heat off daily cooking
- BeefTalk: The transition zone not a good calving time
- Homegrown healthcare
- Nitrogen in snow?
- Budget would increase grazing fees, lower estate tax exemption levels
- Wilbur-Ellis Company donates to 4-H in South Dakota
- Beef plant, contractor dispute heading to court
- Rural Reflections: Important experiences at Ag Fair
- Consider becoming an organ donor
- Bowdle FFA advances to Quiz Bowl finals
- Quantitative parasite analysis for manure on the outside of your boots
- Bird feeder
- Tight hay supplies, high prices to continue
- Seeking nominations for beef’s Prime Promoters in South Dakota
- Livestock Disaster Protection Act introduced
- Troubled S.D. grain elevator loses license
- Award recognizes landowners who exemplify outstanding stewardship
- Unbridled steed: 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT
- Colo. company explores production of nitrogen fertilizer at N.D. ethanol plants
- Will miss Neuharth
- Horse track money laundering trial begins in Texas
- May is Weed Awareness Month in S.D.
- American Hereford Association 2012 Dams, Sires of Distinction