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Seed, weeds and satellites at Commodity Classic

Seed, weeds and satellites at Commodity Classic

  • Katelyn Winberg

"Sixty to 65% of the yield we lose in a season comes from stress," South Dakota native Jason Schley told the crowd at Commodity Classic. "Our industry is so focused on offense, but the biggest bang for your dollar is defense."

Snap2Graze: grazing cereal rye really can be that simple

Snap2Graze: grazing cereal rye really can be that simple

  • Kristen Sindelar

“Cereal rye management is very difficult for producers because it grows so fast. The quality gets away from them,” said Mary Drewnoski, beef systems extension specialist with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The university has a new tool for that.

Immigration crackdown hits dairy industry with labor shortages, compliance pressure

Immigration crackdown hits dairy industry with labor shortages, compliance pressure

  • Katelyn Winberg

Dairy producers are losing workers, facing stricter federal inspections and navigating a tangle of canceled visa programs. An immigration attorney who works with agricultural employers across the region says it’s only going to get harder.

Study reveals how bull buyers use key genetic information

Study reveals how bull buyers use key genetic information

  • from the Beef Improvement Federation

Eye-tracking research sheds light on decision-making at bull sales

Emerging tick-borne disease brought on by Asian longhorn ticks

Emerging tick-borne disease brought on by Asian longhorn ticks

  • Lainie Kringen-Scholtz

Theileria orientalis, caused by the Asian longhorn tick, is emerging in Missouri and other states were bugs thrive year-round.

Mitchell Tech students present research at Commodity Classic

Mitchell Tech students present research at Commodity Classic

  • Katelyn Winberg

Students from Mitchell Technical College brought their agricultural research to a national stage, presenting findings from on-farm trials during Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas in February.

Faith and trust: Small rural church members have faith in future of their congregation

Faith and trust: Small rural church members have faith in future of their congregation

  • Janelle Atyeo

When Pleasant Valley Church faces a challenge, members are steadfast in their faith that God will see them through.

Sandhills Calving System protects calf health, ranch profitability

Sandhills Calving System protects calf health, ranch profitability

  • By Natalie Jones, UNL Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources

On cold spring mornings in the Nebraska Sandhills, calving season can test even the most experienced ranchers.

Nebraska fish, shrimp farmers swim against challenging tides

Nebraska fish, shrimp farmers swim against challenging tides

  • By Emma Croteau, Flatwater Free Press

The business can be profitable, but the infrastructure for land-based aquaculture is expensive, and startup costs are high.

Morrell, Stockyards made a mark on Sioux Falls history

Morrell, Stockyards made a mark on Sioux Falls history

  • Jim Woster

From employment to economic development, both in and around Sioux Falls, to the growth of agriculture, especially livestock in the region, John Morrell, Smithfield and the Stockyards were huge drivers. Jim Woster reflects on Smithfield's big move.

Playing the farm program game? These companies can help you win

Playing the farm program game? These companies can help you win

  • Kristen Sindelar

Ever feel like you’re a pawn when trying to decrypt all the different agricultural programs and incentives? Sometimes it seems like just when you're about to make a move, the rules of the game change. Instead of landing on “payday,” you’re sent back to square one.

UNL field trials reveal how to spray less, grow more with precision technology

UNL field trials reveal how to spray less, grow more with precision technology

  • Kristen Sindelar

Having the capability to broadcast residual herbicides while simultaneously spot spraying non-residual herbicides can increase yields by as much as 18 bushels per acre.

Highmore cattleman elected to American Simmental board

Highmore cattleman elected to American Simmental board

  • Katelyn Winberg

Chris Effling grew up on a cattle operation in eastern South Dakota where the rhythms of calving season, pasture checks and summer weighing routines weren’t just chores, they were life.

Farmers get ready to return to Owatonna for a show that keeps evolving

Farmers get ready to return to Owatonna for a show that keeps evolving

  • Katelyn Winberg

For 24 years, the North American Farm & Power Show has been one of those early-season markers that remind farmers it’s almost time to get moving again.

Spring pasture management: Consider weed control, nutrient needs

Spring pasture management: Consider weed control, nutrient needs

  • By Sara Bauder, SDSU Extension

Spring is bound to roll in soon, and pastures and other forage crops will begin to green up. With small grain crops going in soon, and lambing and calving underway, many farmers are gearing up for another busy growing season. Now is a good time to focus on spring pasture management and evalu…

Dairy Expo sock sales to support new rural mental health program

Dairy Expo sock sales to support new rural mental health program

    Proceeds from sales at Dairy Expo booth will benefit the new Farmer Mental Health Resilience Program from Rural Minds

    First South Dakotan named chairman of U.S. Soybean Export Council

    First South Dakotan named chairman of U.S. Soybean Export Council

    • Katelyn Winberg

    South Dakota farmer Mike McCranie has been elected chairman of the U.S. Soybean Export Council board of directors, becoming the first South Dakotan to lead the international marketing organization.

    Central Plains Dairy Expo returns with energy, full halls, and a growing faith event

    Central Plains Dairy Expo returns with energy, full halls, and a growing faith event

    • Katelyn Winberg

    The Central Plains Dairy Expo will return to the Sioux Falls Convention Center on March17-19, marking its 25th anniversary with expanded programming, new family-friendly spaces, and a renewed focus on innovation across the dairy industry.

    Agtegra Cooperative to build feed mill in Faulkton, S.D.

    Agtegra Cooperative to build feed mill in Faulkton, S.D.

      Agtegra Cooperative announced today plans to construct a feed mill in Faulkton, South Dakota. The 100,000-ton facility will prioritize biosecurity and produce complete grind-mix bulk feed, primarily for swine and poultry farms in South Dakota, according to a news release.

      Bringing the farm to town: Farm Life Creamery opens in Mitchell, S.D.

      Bringing the farm to town: Farm Life Creamery opens in Mitchell, S.D.

      • Katelyn Winberg

      “Even though we’re only 10 miles out of Mitchell, not everyone is going to drive to the farm. This shop lets us bring the farm to town and invite people to visit us in Ethan.”

      Local Love: Upstart creamery focuses on quality, community

      Local Love: Upstart creamery focuses on quality, community

      • Janelle Atyeo

      One young Minnesota dairyman is turning his passion for farming and community into a business that both honors the past and provides a future for his family farm at a time when small dairies are disappearing.

      Farmers navigate challenging markets ahead of planting season

      Farmers navigate challenging markets ahead of planting season

      • Janelle Atyeo

      “It would be very challenging if this were year one.” 

      Rollins highlights trade, farm policy progress during Commodity Classic general session

      Rollins highlights trade, farm policy progress during Commodity Classic general session

      • Katelyn Winberg

      Commodity Classic’s general session drew record attendance Feb. 26 in San Antonio, Texas, as agricultural leaders gathered to discuss policy priorities, technology and market opportunities.

      Avatar meat processors? Virtual reality, automation future of meat industry

      Avatar meat processors? Virtual reality, automation future of meat industry

      • Kristen Sindelar

      Technology in the meat processing industry has been limited, but a team of visionaries is combining robotic automation and AI in a way that could change the food supply chain. 

      Understanding mineral tags can help cattle producers better understand what to provide

      Understanding mineral tags can help cattle producers better understand what to provide

      • By Colton Tripp,K-State Extension

      With spring and summer grazing months upon us, a Kansas State University beef cattle expert explains the importance of understanding the minerals a producer needs to provide a cow herd, and where to find that information to make the best decision.

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