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Gov. Larry Rhoden is vetoing a bill prohibiting cell-cultured protein in South Dakota.
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A committee unanimously advanced a bill that restores landowners' ability to mitigate woody encroachment on their pastures near the Missouri River on Thursday.
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The governor has the chance to put his mark on whether cell-cultivated protein, also called fake meat by some lawmakers, should be considered “adulterated” in South Dakota.
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While not all South Dakota dairies may not be feeling the pinch of stricter immigration enforcement yet, one producer said it’s coming.
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With the age of producers in the state rising and the number of young farmers remaining low, some are worried about the future of agriculture in South Dakota.
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With an aid package brewing in Washington, a Midwest economist foresees a complicated beginning to the new year in farm country.
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Beef prices are at record highs this year. However, some South Dakota producers say just because prices are up, that doesn’t mean their pockets are getting filled.
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The ongoing tariff dispute between the U.S. and China makes the harvest outlook uncertain, and local soybean producers are feeling the pinch everywhere.
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The state’s Railroad Board recently approved increasing the loan amount to a soybean processing plant in Mitchell.
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The Farm and Rural Stress Hotline is a resource to help ag producers cope with the many challenges of the job, and one P.A. says he's seeing an increase in stress and anxiety calls in recent months.