Dakotafest TimeDakotafest TimeThere are a few dates on the calendar that you circle way ahead of time. If you're involved in agriculture in South Dakota, Dakotafest has been on your mind for quite a while.JD CollinsJD Collins
Agriculture Contributes $32.5 Billion to South DakotaAgriculture Contributes $32.5 Billion to South DakotaNew study shows $6.9 billion increase in Ag economic contribution.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner, on TV ShowBeef. It’s What’s for Dinner, on TV ShowTune in to FOX on Thursday July 18 at 7:00 PM Central to see how chefs use various popular beef cuts in the challenge.Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Corn Crop Could Be Lowest in Seven YearsCorn Crop Could Be Lowest in Seven YearsBecause of wet Spring , analysts predict this year's corn crop to be the lowest since 2012Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Take the Milk Tour with Your FamilyTake the Milk Tour with Your FamilySouth Dakota Farm Families and Boadwine Farms is celebrating June Dairy Month by hosting a bus tour on their farm near Baltic on June 27.Mark TasslerMark Tassler
President Trump Visits Iowa Ethanol PlantPresident Trump Visits Iowa Ethanol PlantOn Tuesday June 11, President Trump toured Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, an ethanol plant in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Farmers Trapped in Perfect StormFarmers Trapped in Perfect StormTrade disputes , weather conditions, low farm incomes, and EPA waivers to oil refiners have all combined to create a perfect storm for agriculture.Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Farmers Frustrated over Trade WarFarmers Frustrated over Trade WarSoybean farmers here in the United States remain frustrated by the lack of progress between the U.S. and China in resolving the trade war.Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Grain Exports Provide Benefits Way Beyond FarmsGrain Exports Provide Benefits Way Beyond Farms International export markets for U.S. grains supported nearly $38 billion in business sales in the U.S. economy during 2016Mark TasslerMark Tassler
Spring Planting off to Slow PaceSpring Planting off to Slow PaceWith hardly any days suitable for fieldwork, farmers are way off the pace with Spring planting.Mark TasslerMark Tassler