SDSU Names 98th Little International Winners
South Dakota State University hosted the 98th Little international in Brookings March 26-27.
South Dakota producers see benefits of conservation tillage
A survey of producers in central and eastern South Dakota shows the benefits they see from adopting conservation tillage.
SDSU faculty recognized for excellence in research, teaching and service
The annual South Dakota State University Celebration of Faculty Excellence recognized faculty members, researchers and scientists Thursday.
SDSU Encourages Virtual Attendance at 98th Little International March 26-27
South Dakota State University invites members of the public to watch the 98th Little International via livestream on the group’s social media sites as exhibitors carry on a modified version of the
Sweet potatoes increase vitamin A, fiber in bread
Incorporating sweet potato puree into bread not only adds vitamin A, but also changes the starch composition by increasing the fiber content.
Nonprofit joins battle to mitigate Lake Mitchell algal blooms
Newly organized nonprofit, Friends of Firesteel Creek, has joined the City of Mitchell and other organizations who are working to decrease the algal blooms in Lake Mitchell.
Algae pull nutrients from swine facility manure, air
Swine manure is a rich source of nutrients, but its high phosphorus content in comparison to the other nutrients the crop needs means only so much can be spread on a field.