When Matt Hanson delivers his grain to the elevator in town, some looks come his way. His two International Harvester grain trucks are from the 1970s. The tractors and combine
South Dakota officials and agricultural leaders will soon visit Ireland and the United Kingdom to talk trade, and with a new federal trade agreement in place, hopes are high for
In a year of low commodity prices, big ticket machinery wasn’t likely flying off the lot when Farmfest set up west of Morgan, Minnesota, the first week of August.
The cattle market was as hot as the weather and competition when bid-takers from across the U.S. and Canada gathered in Iowa for a chance to be named the world’s
With much of South Dakota still experiencing drought conditions, it’s a good idea for cattle producers to map out a long-term plan to steer their herd through the summer grazing
Lately, the breakneck speed at which the Trump administration has issued new policies has added another layer of uncertainty just ahead of planting season.
Lately, the breakneck speed at which the Trump administration has issued new policies has added another layer of uncertainty just ahead of planting season.
Central to the church’s mission has always been sharing God’s word and creating a welcoming community. And farmers have always been at the core of the small church’s membership, even
The South Dakota Grasslands Initiative wants to encourage producers to use voluntary conservation programs. To find out what’s holding them back, they are interviewing 50 farmers and ranchers across the
Tom Krawiec found the sweet spot for grazing quite by accident. The Canadian rancher sought out the point where grass in his pasture was both established enough to stay healthy