Sep 7, 2009 | ArgusLeader.com
South Dakota brims with corn, soybeans
Record corn and soybean crops are expected this year in South Dakota, according to reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Wolsey farmer named head of soybean association
Ervin Krutzfeldt, a soybean farmer from Wolsey, has been elected president of the South Dakota Soybean Association.
Searching for treasure: Treasure Hunters Roadshow in Huron through Friday
The Treasure Hunters Roadshow set up shop at the Best Western in Huron Tuesday and will be open for business through Friday.
Wolsey farmer named head of soybean association
Ervin Krutzfeldt, a soybean farmer from Wolsey, has been elected president of the South Dakota Soybean Association.
South Dakota farmers face some discouraging conditions when it comes to corn prices this year.
Wolsey smacked by storm, high wind
A strong thunderstorm caused damage in the Wolsey area of east central South Dakota late Friday night.
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BNSF to replace more than 70 miles of rail in South Dakota
FORT WORTH, Texas - The BNSF Railway Co. plans this month to start the first of five projects in South Dakota to replace about 73 track miles of rail along its system.
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BNSF to Start Summer Maintenance Projects
In June, BNSF Railway will begin the first of five maintenance-of-way projects in South Dakota.
Drop in corn crop isn't the case in S.D.
Across much of the eastern part of the state, they are starting to make good on the claim as farmers get crops planted for summer.
Gov. Mike Rounds has cut off funding for two mobile labs that supplemented science classes at more than 100 South Dakota schools this year.