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Group of adults and children playing doubleball game in a field

Dakota & Lakota Traditional Games Resource

Play these games to promote the development of physical endurance, coordination, dexterity, quickness and strength.

grass with field bindweed, a viny green weed with white flowers

Weed Control: Noxious Weeds

Noxious Weed Recommendations: Herbicides for pasture, range, and non-crop areas, including roadside and other right-of-way that may be harvested for hay or grazed, are given a priority.

two black beetles rolling a ball of dung

An identification guide to common Dung Beetles of South Dakota

A guide of common dung beetles of South Dakota.

A herd of cattle gather around a stock pond on a vast, lush grassland. Courtesy: USDA [CC BY 2.0]

Weed Control: Pasture and Range

There are 24 million acres of native and tame pasture and range as well as 1.4 million acres of grass hayland in South Dakota.

A bunch of wild chockecherries.

Wild Chokecherry

This Pick it! Try it! Like it! lesson will help you select and prepare fresh wild chokecherries.

A silce of red watermelon with black seeds.

Watermelon

This Pick it! Try it! Like it! Preserve it! lesson will help you select and prepare fresh watermelon.

A white to pink trunip bulb.

Turnip and Rutabaga

This Pick it! Try it! Like it! Preserve it! lesson will help you select and prepare fresh turnips and rutabagas.

A red tomato fruit.

Tomato

This Pick it! Try it! Like it! Preserve it! lesson will help you select and prepare fresh tomatoes.

A green tomatillo fruit with five leaves.

Tomatillo

This Pick it! Try it! Like it! Preserve it! lesson will help you select and prepare fresh tomatillos.

An orange sweet potato.

Sweet Potato

This Pick it! Try it! Like it! Preserve it! lesson will help you select and prepare fresh sweet potatoes.