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They say sheep herding is the second-oldest profession in the world — and in Newell, South Dakota, it’s still a way of life.
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South Dakota’s GDP, population, and labor force participation rate have all risen, but the agriculture sector saw decreases even before tariffs impacted soybean sales.
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SDPB traveled to Newell in 2002 to witness the annual Ram Show & Sale to talk with sheep producers and local citizens about what this yearly event means to the Newell area.
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As President Donald Trump continues his pursuit of “better” trade deals, some advocates say one "win" in DC could help producers here at home in South Dakota.
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Over 400,000 turkeys have been euthanized in South Dakota because of bird flu.
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Livestock farmers say allegations against the meatpacking industry for unfair business practices are beginning to pick up steam at the national level.
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Despite little movement, the ag community continues to ask for a new, five-year Farm Bill. However, producers aren’t hearing much optimism around the prospect.
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Some South Dakota farmers and ranchers recently took to Capitol Hill to voice their concerns about trade impacts on the ag community.
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State Veterinarian Dr. Beth Thompson says it doesn’t appear the bird flu is spreading from flock to flock.
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A Governor-led trip to the United Kingdom and Ireland looked to expand trade opportunities for South Dakota businesses.