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SDSU Extension offers many resources in finance, personal wellness
December 18, 2025
As we enter the holiday season, SDSU Extension wants to remind South Dakotans of the many resources available to help people in personal finance, health and wellness.
SDSU Extension Master Gardener Templates
A suite of templates that can be used by currently active and registered SDSU Extension Master Gardener volunteers as they engage in service to their community.
Ag Business
Modern agriculture requires savvy financial planning and strategy.
Keeping Your Poinsettia Alive for Next Christmas and Getting It to Re-Bloom
With proper care, the poinsettia’s vibrant colors can be maintained throughout the year. Learn some tips for keeping poinsettias thriving and blooming again for the next holiday season.
2026 Commercial Applicator Training Online Course
SDSU Extension partners with DANR to offer pesticide certification program required for commercial applicators. The 2026 online course will be offered through Traininghouse and will be open from December 3, 2025, through February 28, 2026.
Private Applicator Training for Pesticides
Private applicator certification is required before an agricultural producer can purchase or use a restricted use pesticide.
Garden and Yard Newsletter Archive
View an archive of the articles featured in the Garden and Yard Newsletter.
Recipes for a Nutritious Breakfast
Getting in the habit of eating breakfast everyday can be challenging. Learn some healthy, well-balanced breakfast ideas for busy families!
Overcoming Barriers to Physical Activity While Aging
There are many barriers that can impede regular fitness routines as we get older. Learn some strategies for when barriers pop up so you can maintain a healthy, active lifestyle regardless of your age.
Healthy Habits for Immune Support
Many factors play into keeping us free from sickness. It is no secret that eating a well-balanced diet helps to keep us healthy by supporting our immune system. Keeping our immune system strong is especially important during cold and flu season.