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Rebekah Tuchscherer

Rebekah Tuchscherer

Agriculture & Environment Reporter at Argus Leader

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  • Agriculture
  • Environment

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Cute photos of elk and white-tailed deer in South Dakota? Yes, please - Argus Leader

As part of an ongoing GFP project, about 360 trail cameras have been set in the Black Hills and parts of northwestern South Dakota.
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South Dakota's Department of Ag, Natural Resources merger takes ......

South Dakota’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources was officially created after months of hesitation by farmers, environmentalists and lawmakers.
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‘Living laboratory’: Boys and Girls Club builds more gardens to bri...

Kids at the Boys and Girls Club are taking their education outdoors.
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South Dakota could see more electric vehicle charging stations. Her...

Funds for electric vehicle charging stations in South Dakota are increasing, thanks to a proposal approved by the Minerals and Environment Board.
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‘We need immigration reform’: SD business, agriculture leaders disc...

South Dakota business and agriculture leaders met for a virtual round table to discuss the state’s workforce needs and immigration reform.
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Gov. Kristi Noem declares state of emergency in response to drought...

Governor Kristi Noem has declared a state of emergency in response to widespread drought conditions throughout South Dakota.
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Governor’s Agricultural Summit: Noem talks meatpacker consolidation...

Gov. Kristi Noem covered a wide swath of topics at the annual Governor’s Agricultural Summit on Friday morning.
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Over 53,000 nest predators killed in 2021 through Nest Predator Bou...

Over 53,000 nest predators were killed for the sake of higher pheasant numbers in 2021.
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South Dakota Corn council calls for financial audit amid leadership...

A press release issued by the organization Friday afternoon said executive director Lisa Richardson had resigned. She had been in the position since 1997.
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South Dakota Corn: What you need to know about the organizational s...

The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council called for a financial audit of its organization after its executive director’s sudden departure.
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Bait shops, fish hatcheries will have less state-required reporting

Bait shops and aquaculture facilities in South Dakota won’t have as much state-sanctioned paperwork anymore.
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Dear Mother Nature: It’s too late. South Dakota farmers already had...

For South Dakota corn, soybean farmers, the late-August rain came too late to impact crop harvest amid the drought.
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Help clean up the Big Sioux River greenway this weekend

The City of Sioux Falls is seeking volunteers for its annual Sioux River Greenway Cleanup, which will be held this Saturday, Sept. 25.
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South Dakota pheasant season: What to know about licenses, weather ...

South Dakota’s time-honored tradition of hunting its state bird begins this weekend.
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Mother Nature, less conservation land have a hold on South Dakota’s...

Weather conditions may have saved this year’s out-of-state pheasant season, but other factors also play a role.
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What’s the difference between hemp grown for CBD and fiber or grain?

Are all types of hemp the same? The short answer is no. Here are the differences.
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Stockyards Ag Experience’s Abby Bischoff named one of ‘Top 10 Indus...

A local name in agriculture has been named a beef industry leader by a regional magazine.
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Tiger meat to cheese curds: How to make the ultimate South Dakota c...

While the turkey roasts and cranberries wobble out their tin can, it’s good to have a few hor d’oeuvres on hand to fend off those rumbly tummies.