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Xylazine is now classified under the same group of controlled substances as epinephrine and ketamine.
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The two-year beefSD class seeks to connect what happens on a ranch in South Dakota to the steak dishes at urban restaurants across the country.
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There’s support in a House committee for a bill that would strengthen existing state law prohibiting foreign ownership of agricultural land. A similar bill failed last year.
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Rounds wants to prevent lab-grown meat from being used in school cafeterias.
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The United States Department of Agriculture commits millions of dollars toward renewable energy and domestic fertilizer projects.
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House lawmakers expect Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposal to ban foreign purchases of ag land will get revealed in the next two weeks.
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SDSU representatives say unachievable fundraising-goals led to the decision to shut down the school's Dairy Research and Training Facility.
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Xylazine is a tranquilizer for horses and livestock. If it gets scheduled as a criminalized substance, could it affect livestock owners? We ask the state veterinarian.
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The drug xylazine is a sedative for livestock. It's also a legislative priority for Attorney General Marty Jackley. We talk about the effects of xylazine and why he wants to criminalize it.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is capitalizing on winter months by offering in-person and virtual livestock risk management workshops.