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
Crops Are Ahead of Pace in South DakotaCrops Are Ahead of Pace in South DakotaIt has been an excellent year so far for the crops out in the fields.Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Wheat Harvests in South Dakota Well Ahead of Average PaceWheat Harvests in South Dakota Well Ahead of Average PaceThe pace of this year's winter wheat harvest in South Dakota remains well ahead of the long-term average.Associated PressAssociated Press
South Dakota Corn, Soybean, Sorghum Crops Forecast DownSouth Dakota Corn, Soybean, Sorghum Crops Forecast DownProduction of corn, soybeans and grain sorghum in South Dakota is expected to be down this year.Associated PressAssociated Press
Slow Row Crop HarvestSlow Row Crop HarvestThe harvest of row crops in South Dakota continues to remain well behind the average pace.Associated PressAssociated Press
Report: South Dakota Corn, Soybean Crop to Decline This YearReport: South Dakota Corn, Soybean Crop to Decline This YearSouth Dakota's corn and soybeans crops this year are expected to fall short of last year's harvests.Associated PressAssociated Press
Some Farmers Changing CropsSome Farmers Changing CropsLow prices have many turning to other crops, including chickpeas and lentils, in hopes of turning a profit. Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Rain Helps CropsRain Helps CropsRainfall over the past week helped out farmers and ranchers in drought-plagued South Dakota.Associated PressAssociated Press
Drought Conditions ImproveDrought Conditions ImproveDrought conditions have improved in South Dakota, though spotty rain over the past week led to improvements in some areas and worsening conditions in others.Associated PressAssociated Press
Crop Report: South Dakota Gets Rain, but Crops and Pastures Still HurtingCrop Report: South Dakota Gets Rain, but Crops and Pastures Still HurtingParts of South Dakota received much-needed rainfall over the past week, but not enough to have a big impact on the drought affecting the sAssociated PressAssociated Press