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South Dakota fisheries biologists are voiding the state’s oldest record fish, a channel catfish caught by Roy Groves in 1949.
Read moreSouth Dakota’s native rangelands are a hearty, yet fragile, resource. When managed correctly, these grasslands provide the state’s livestock producers with a reliable forage source.
Read moreAn environmental training session for operators of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO), is set for June 26, 2019 in Huron at the Crossroads Convention Center (100 Fourth St. S.W.).
Read moreThroughout the state, dandelions are running a couple of weeks behind normal, but they are starting to show.
Read moreU.S. Department of Ag recently announced it has started taking offers for enrollment into the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) on Monday, June 3.
Read moreThe South Dakota National Guard will host its 35th annual Golden Coyote training exercise in the Black Hills June 8-22 to provide military units with relevant training opportunities in support f overseas contingency operations and homeland defense.
Read moreSDSU Extension is hosting open house agronomy meetings in eight South Dakota locations, to address the current state of farming due to excessive moisture.
Read moreAs fishing heats up across the state, the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department is reminding anglers how to legally transport filleted fish.
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