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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins says mass deportations of undocumented immigrants will be done everywhere, including farm country. She says the plan is to have a 100% American workforce. However, those in the ag industry question what this would look like in practice.
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In the past 30 days, two states have detected the bird flu in commercial flocks: Arizona and South Dakota. Though Arizona is dealing with much higher numbers, officials in South Dakota say they’re keeping a close eye on the situation at home.
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A federal judge is authorizing the sale of assets in the case of a Canadian-owned swine company accused of financial misconduct.
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A federally appointed receiver overseeing a Canadian-owned swine operation in South Dakota is filing a motion to authorize the sale of its assets.
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The Conservation Technology Information Center met near Sioux Falls to discuss conservation farming and its future.
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After dropping charges over a land dispute against a South Dakota family, lawmakers and the Trump Administration are vowing changes to prevent more instances.
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Spring planting is off to a fast start in South Dakota.
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The Trump Administration is dropping charges over a land dispute against a West River South Dakota family.
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The ongoing trade war serves as a reminder of how important international trade is to the agriculture industry. But one South Dakota business leader said he’s “cautiously optimistic” there’s an area that could benefit from tariff negotiations: the ethanol industry.
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Industrial hemp farming continues to expand in South Dakota.