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Managing newborn calf health
Calving season is upon some producers, and will be coming soon for others. While this is the most exciting time of year for most as they usher newborns into the world, it can have its dark side as well when sickness and death occur. Of course, calf scours...Tags: Vaccines, Nutrition
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SDSU works toward developing drought-tolerant wheat
BROOKINGS - South Dakota State University scientists must develop varieties of wheat that can tolerate drought, according to molecular biologist Jai Rohila, assistant professor of biology and microbiology. That is the key to making agriculture sustainable...Tags: Genetic Engineering, Teachers, Biotechnology, Biotechnology Industry, Natural Disasters
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S.D. Corn Utilization Council elects officers
The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council (SDCUC) has elected fourth-generation farmer Brian Smith of Montrose as president. The board of directors also elected Mark Gross of Bridgewater as vice president and Scott Sperry of Bath as secretary/treasurer....Tags: Elections, Politics
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SDSU students experience Argentine agriculture
BROOKINGS - Alex Hohertz didn't grow up on a farm, so when the Minnetonka, Minn., native decided to pursue a career in agriculture, he turned to South Dakota State University to teach him how. Evidentially this was a smart move because when the senior...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Science and Technology, Argentina, Trips and Vacations
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NCAA BASKETBALL: Aberdeen fans' hopes dashed by SDSU loss
With each Michigan basket in the second half, Jeremy Schremp would groan and lament the mistakes made by the South Dakota State University men’s basketball team. "It's just a lot of dumb turnovers and dumb shots," he said. Sports bars in...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, South Dakota State Jackrabbits, College Basketball, Sports
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Smoking ban taken to vote
Northern State University students will vote this week whether to ban smoking from campus, a student representative said Monday at a faculty senate meeting. Kody Kyriss, a student representative, said voting will coincide with elections for the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Elections, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Rural America's political clout slipping, USDA secretary warns
MITCHELL -- Rural America is in a struggle to remain relevant. So said U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in December after rural voters showed up for the November election in lackluster numbers and as Congress was letting a new farm bill slip through...Tags: Environmental Politics, U.S. Senate, Elections, Pittsburgh, Wesleyan University
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Combine fire research progresses
One day last fall, while ag engineer Dan Humburg was perched atop a combine during sunflower harvest in central South Dakota, the grower operating the machine stopped at the end of the field and asked, “Do you smell that?” The South Dakota State...Tags: Lab Tests, Technology, Weather, Weather Statistics, Science and Technology
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Agriculture: The Grand Challenge - and Opportunity
Barry Dunn is the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council Endowed Dean of Agriculture and Biological Sciences at South Dakota State University, and Director of SDSU Extension. Spring is a season of hope. It is appropriate that the first day of spring...Tags: Natural Disasters, Colleges and Universities, Biology, Financial Aid, Science and Technology
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Forum: Agriculture must adapt to changing world
Sam Feyereisen grew up on a farming and ranching operation, and the Mitchell man would love to return to it someday. Feyereisen, 28, said one thing is keeping him from moving home to the family operation in Gregory and Lyman counties. "Money," he...Tags: Media Industry, Saudi Arabia, Global Expansion, Dennis Daugaard, Beverage Industry
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The future of agriculture is high tech
There's no question in the mind of agronomist Charles "Gregg" Carlson, of South Dakota State University, that precision agriculture is the future of South Dakota. At the turn of the 20th century, Carlson said, workers were being taught how to run and...Tags: Deere and Company, Farms, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Fertilizer
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Structural changes to the cattle feeding industry
BROOKINGS - The February Cattle on Feed report released by the USDA Feb. 22 shows a continuation of the trend towards fewer, but larger, feedyards, says Darrell R. Mark, Adjunct Professor of Economics at South Dakota State University. "In fact, there...
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