Hartford Farmer 2019 AgVocate of the YearHartford Farmer 2019 AgVocate of the YearAgriculture United for South Dakota names Adam Mohrhauser of Hartford, South Dakota their AgVocate of the Year.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Farmers Harvest Delayed, Slowed, FrustratingFarmers Harvest Delayed, Slowed, FrustratingWintery conditions are present across the region and farmers are still struggling to harvest their crops.Dave RobertsDave RobertsKSFY TVKSFY TV
Trump’s Ag Secretary Doesn’t Know If Family Farms Can SurviveTrump’s Ag Secretary Doesn’t Know If Family Farms Can SurviveAg Secretary says: "In America, the big get bigger and the small go out. I don't think in America we have a guaranteed income or profitability." Ben DavisBen Davis
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
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
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
There’s A Whole Lot Of Weird New Letters Down On The FarmThere’s A Whole Lot Of Weird New Letters Down On The FarmThe letters of farming in 2022 include GPS, GIS, and VRT. What's all that? Randy McDanielRandy McDaniel
Do You Know South Dakota’s Top Five Agricultural Crops?Do You Know South Dakota’s Top Five Agricultural Crops?Corn is, of course, the biggest crop in South Dakota. But can you name the Top 5 crops in order?Randy McDanielRandy McDaniel
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