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june 20
- Thune urges USDA to improve CRP
- Could you operate for a year on your cash reserves?
- Water Resources Reform and Development Act signed into law
- Slaughterhouse recalls 4,000 pounds of beef over mad cow concerns
- Impact of GMO labeling, diminished concern over biotech
- S.D. team focused on PEDv; vaccine being sold
- Ushering in a new era of conservation
- Blue-green algae poisoning threatens livestock
- Electric cooperatives donate to new exhibit hall on S.D. State Fairgrounds
- American Farmland Trust: Resource guide
- Corn/soy crop improves, wheat worsens
- Horse racing returns to Chippewa Downs in Belcourt, North Dakota
- Mountrail, Ward teams win N.D. 4-H Meat Judging Contest
- Ipswich Antique Tractor Pull June 15 results
- Horse Events Calendar
- U.S. alfalfa farmers making hay on China’s soaring demand
- Soft life for 1972 GMC Suburban Carryall
- 4-H is out of this world
- New York is central in modified-food label debate
- Sod house memories: Man spent childhood years within earthy walls
- Redfield farmer key in organizing National Red Power Up event June 26-28
- JoAnn Schaefers honored for 40 years of service
- NFU urges DOJ to block Tyson’s buyout of Hillshire
- Cargill moves to group housing for company’s sows
- 2014 Toyota Highlander: Going bigger and bolder
- Freeze foods in the heat of summer and enjoy them throughout the year
- Have trouble paying your bills?
- Record high populations of alfalfa weevils this year
- Tractor drive raises funds for cancer research
- Rankings show ag is dynamic force in South Dakota’s economy
- Edmunds County 4-H Horse Show
- Advanced Field Crop Workshop – July 9 in Lamberton, Minn.
- Dairy Month kicks off with 2014 Dairy Fest
- MAIZALL illustrates partnering for a more food-secure world
- The Halsey’s compact footprint makes it economical to build and heat
- Wet conditions call for careful management to preserve hay quality
- Top Sale Horse sells for $4,500 on June 7
- Dakotas schools to educate farmers on farm bill
- Above average?
- Alfalfa weevils in new alfalfa?
- Tyson’s winning bid for Hillshire no done deal
- Crop Progress and Pasture Conditions
- Fly control in cattle
- NFU announces 15 Beginning Farmer Institute participants
- Tornadoes flatten tiny rural Nebraska town; 2 dead
- BeefTalk: Not all bulls are herd bulls
- Have trouble paying your bills?
- North Dakota in-state pig movement restrictions relaxed
- NCI course features the nutritional benefits of U.S. soy in baked products
- Above average?
- Birds can play the blame game, too
- Reserve Top Sale Horse sells for $4,000 on June 7
- Ag Business Briefs
- June is Dairy Month – a time to say thanks to America’s milk producers
- There may be sewing treasures hidden in Grandma’s sewing basket
- New bulk storage prompts positive results
- Minn. strawberries running late by 2 weeks
- Expert offers tips to keep farmers safe when spraying pesticides
- Branson by air
- The Planted Row: Chamber Ag Committee provides opportunities
- Walk a mile in my shoes
- Area USDA crop production reports
- South Dakota Farmers Union 2014 Young Producers Event July 23-24
- BeefTalk: Not all bulls are herd bulls
- Fly control in cattle
- It’s time for Hay and Forage Expo
- Draft horse show set for June 28-29 in Brookings
- South Dakota Rangeland Days will be held in Chamberlain June 24-25
- ‘Locavores’ drive local food movement
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- Local markets, local growth
- National Corn Growers Association seeks chief executive officer
- Junk collectors
- Considerations for flooded corn and soybean
- Herseth Sandlin to speak at picnic
- June’s sweetest sound
- Pollinator Week 2014 mobilizes America for pollinators
- Walk a mile in my shoes
- Groups urge Congress to honor farm bill commitments
- Huron Area Antique Power Show and Flea Market June 21-22
- Finely textured beef makers say sales are rebounding
- The importance of estimating the cost of grazing
- SCN females now apparent on infected soybean roots
- Cattlemen’s Gala nets $115,000 for Feeding South Dakota
- Birds can play the blame game, too
- South Dakota crops take a hit from recent flooding
- Diversified agriculture reverses rural depopulation, better for the land
- Freeze foods in the heat of summer and enjoy them throughout the year
- Argentine gaucho tames with whispers, not whips
- Black Hills garden education network meeting June 24