Farmers Trapped in Perfect StormTrade disputes , weather conditions, low farm incomes, and EPA waivers to oil refiners have all combined to create a perfect storm for agriculture.Mark Tassler
Farmers Frustrated over Trade WarSoybean farmers here in the United States remain frustrated by the lack of progress between the U.S. and China in resolving the trade war.Mark Tassler
Farmers Can Enter Corn Yield Contest NowIt's time for corn producers to enter the National Corn Growers Association’s National Corn Yield Contest.Mark Tassler
Spring Planting Well Behind Average Pace in South DakotaSpring planting remains well behind the average pace in South Dakota after bad weather and flooding last month.Associated Press
South Dakota Winter Wheat Crop Still in Decent ShapeSouth Dakota's winter wheat crop remains in decent shape after severe flooding in the state.Associated Press
Agriculture Report Shows Fewer but Larger Farms in USThe latest Census of Agriculture shows the number of farms and ranches in the U.S. has fallen but the remaining operations are larger.Associated Press
Soil Moisture Supplies in Good Shape Across South DakotaA wet spring across South Dakota has soil moisture in good shape for the spring planting season.Associated Press
South Dakota Moisture Looks Good in 1st Weekly Crop ReportThe first weekly crop report of the year in South Dakota shows plenty of moisture available for South Dakota farmers.Associated Press
Crops Are Ahead of Pace in South DakotaIt has been an excellent year so far for the crops out in the fields.Mark Tassler
Wheat Harvests in South Dakota Well Ahead of Average PaceThe pace of this year's winter wheat harvest in South Dakota remains well ahead of the long-term average.Associated Press