Spring Planting Getting Underway in South DakotaSpring Planting Getting Underway in South DakotaSpring planting is getting underway in South Dakota.Associated PressAssociated Press
Minnesota Farmer’s Emotional Video On Farm FailureMinnesota Farmer’s Emotional Video On Farm FailureMaintaining the family farm should never cost you or a loved one their life. But things are getting bad. One Minnesota Dairy farmer makes a very emotional plea. Ben DavisBen Davis
South Dakota Winter Wheat Crop Still in Decent ShapeSouth Dakota Winter Wheat Crop Still in Decent ShapeSouth Dakota's winter wheat crop remains in decent shape after severe flooding in the state.Associated PressAssociated Press
Midwest Flooding Contributes To Rising Gas PricesMidwest Flooding Contributes To Rising Gas PricesFlooding in the Midwest is contributing to rising gasoline prices.Randy McDanielRandy McDaniel
Agriculture Report Shows Fewer but Larger Farms in USAgriculture Report Shows Fewer but Larger Farms in USThe latest Census of Agriculture shows the number of farms and ranches in the U.S. has fallen but the remaining operations are larger.Associated PressAssociated Press
Soil Moisture Supplies in Good Shape Across South DakotaSoil Moisture Supplies in Good Shape Across South DakotaA wet spring across South Dakota has soil moisture in good shape for the spring planting season.Associated PressAssociated Press
South Dakota Veterinary Program Aims to Fill Rural ShortageSouth Dakota Veterinary Program Aims to Fill Rural ShortageSouth Dakota State University is creating a new veterinary program with the University of Minnesota to address a shortage of rural care in the region.Associated PressAssociated Press
South Dakota Moisture Looks Good in 1st Weekly Crop ReportSouth Dakota Moisture Looks Good in 1st Weekly Crop ReportThe first weekly crop report of the year in South Dakota shows plenty of moisture available for South Dakota farmers.Associated PressAssociated Press
Cow Toilets Coming to a Pasture near You?Cow Toilets Coming to a Pasture near You?Could cow toilets be a thing and can they be trained to put the seat down or is this going to be an issue in the barn?TravTrav
U.S. Farmers Can't Afford to Lose Mexico TradeU.S. Farmers Can't Afford to Lose Mexico TradeThe very last thing the farmer needs right now, is to lose North American trade. Closing the U.S.-Mexico border would be catastrophic for farmers.Mark TasslerMark Tassler