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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.
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A farm bill didn't make it over the finish line in 2023, so there's added urgency to get the package passed in 2024. We ask U.S. Sen. John Thune for an update.
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Virtual fencing is a newer technology to keep cattle and sheep in place and track them in real time. We learn about a free workshop about the tech happening in Box Elder.
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U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds hopes to overturn a recent federal decision allowing beef from Paraguay. Rounds intends to file a Congressional Review Act resolution hoping to reconsider the beef import decision.
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A South Dakota ranch with some historical roots offers a unique view of Badlands National Park.
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State agricultural leaders form a coalition in defense of ag business developments - including carbon capture and sequestration pipelines.