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Beef reproductive success means Āstacking the deckĀ in all the right ways
It's hard to believe, but it's already time for cattle producers to start thinking about next year's calving season. Breeding season is right around the corner! Every spring I get calls from worried cattlemen who face the breeding season with...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Trichomoniasis , Animals, Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines
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South Dakota State University and University of South Dakota offer more degree programs online
BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — The University of South Dakota and South Dakota State University will begin offering four existing degree programs online. The state Board of Regents says it has approved requests from the two universities to offer the...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities
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Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Tribal and state judges will be among the speakers today at a summit focusing on Indian child foster care in South Dakota. The three-day meeting in Rapid City is in response to a 2011 National Public Radio series that said...Tags: Powerball Lottery, Lotteries, NPR, Radio, Entertainment
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South Dakota State University adding American Indian studies major
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The state Board of Regents says South Dakota State University will begin offering an undergraduate degree in American Indian studies starting this fall. The school in Brookings has offered a minor in American Indian studies... -
Public can comment on GFP game review
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakotans are invited to attend a series of comment sessions next week on the management of deer, elk, antelope and mountain lions in the state. The Wildlife Management will conduct the meetings to information for its...Tags: Wildlife
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Britton man stopped riots, taught governors how to fly
PIERRE — The 20 years that Bernie Christenson of Britton served in the state Division of Criminal Investigation would make quite a film. The Custer courthouse riot in 1973, when he fought off a man beating him with an ax handle and stopped...
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NSU names recipient of oustanding faculty award
Alyssa Kiesow received Northern State University's Outstanding Faculty Award for 2012-13. Kiesow is an assistant professor of biology at Northern and Northern's undergraduate research faculty coordinator. She has received several grants, published...Tags: Education, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Biology
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Spring management tips for cow-calf producers
It looks as if we may finally get to spring. That last few weeks have certainly presented cattle producers with more than a few weather related challenges. It's my optimistic hope that we're going to see the benefits of this moisture in more grass and...Tags: Agriculture, Weather Reports, Science and Technology, Weather, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Training for youth planning to work on farms this summer
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension will be hosting several Hazardous Occupation Safety Training in Agriculture (HOSTA) certification courses throughout the state for all youth between the ages of 14 and 16 who plan to work on farms this summer. "The...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Engineering, Education, Career and Workplace, Advanced Training
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Outdoor Almanac Walleye-tagging survey under way
Bismarck, N.D. - A multi-year walleye-tagging study that will eventually include thousands of fish was initiated on the Missouri River earlier this spring. The study will target areas running from Garrison Dam in central North Dakota downstream to Lake...Tags: Fishing, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Decline in Northern Plains cattle placements
BROOKINGS - Prior to the corn price spike in 2007, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas typically placed about 52 to 53 percent of all U.S. cattle placements from October through June, said Darrell Mark, Adjunct Professor of Economics at South Dakota State... -
Cihak elected SDSU collegiate Farmers Union president
BROOKINGS - Bradley Cihak has been elected as the new president of the South Dakota State University collegiate chapter of South Dakota Farmers Union. Chihak, 21, is a senior at SDSU majoring in agricultural education. He was recently elected president by...Tags: Elections, Politics
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