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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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Engineering students from SDSU will progress to the next stage of NASA’s Break the Ice Lunar Challenge.
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For the second year in a row, South Dakota State can call themselves FCS National Champions. The Jacks defeated Montana on Sunday in Frisco, Texas to win the national title 23-3.
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After being the preseason favorites to repeat as the FCS National Champions this season, South Dakota State has found themselves just one win away from achieving the goal. The Jacks are riding a 28-game win streak as they enter the title game.
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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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Attorney General Marty Jackley is proposing a bill to restrict the animal pharmaceutical xylazine. But some in the ag industry said this could have unintended consequences.
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Visual artist Signe Stuart was a professor at South Dakota State University for 22 years. Her artwork returns in a new exhibit at the South Dakota Art Museum.
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Agricultural education was the focus at the 19th annual Ag Outlook Conference in Sioux Falls.
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As South Dakota warms up, can we add plants from our southern neighbors to our gardens? We ask the state climatologist and a horticulture specialist.
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The Department of Justice has awarded more than $600,000 to Chris Saunders, Ph.D., a professor of statistics at South Dakota State University for a new project.