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Wet Corn: Storage and Late Harvest Options
With a very challenging harvest in many parts of south and southeastern South Dakota this year, farmers were faced with difficult decisions. Wet, unfrozen ground in many areas and high grain moisture forced many farmers had to make a decision: harvest the wet grain, or let it stand in the field.
Managing Sheep Keds
Sheep keds (Melophagus ovinus) are blood-sucking external parasites that can significantly impact sheep production.
Winter Wheat Diseases Update
Powdery mildew, fusarium head blight and leaf rust were observed in a few winter wheat fields recently scouted. The recent rainfall showers and warm temperatures have favored these diseases to develop in winter wheat.
Texas Panhandle Wildfire Relief Resources
On February 26, 2024, wildfires began to spread across a large portion of the panhandle of Texas. As of March 8, 2024, there have been 1,058,482 acres burned by the fire, making this the largest recorded wildfire in the state’s history.
Food Recalls
With food products, it is important to know the difference between a market withdrawal and a product recall, along with the potential health implications of each.
Management of Pyrethroid-resistant Red Sunflower Seed Weevils
Factsheet on the management strategies of Pyrethroid-resistant Red Sunflower Seed Weevils.
Ages and Stages of Youth Development
Fact sheet on the ages and stages of youth development.
Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus Complex: Breaking the Green Bridge
As wheat harvest proceeds, it won’t be long until winter wheat planting is underway in South Dakota. To effectively reduce wheat streak mosaic virus, it is important to manage the green bridge effect to slow spread of disease in newly emerging wheat fields.
Food Safety for Farmers Markets
Food safety bulletins for farmers markets and other direct marketing vendors
Apply now to join the second cohort of AgritourismSD
January 26, 2023
Applications are now being accepted for the second year of AgritourismSD, an intensive educational program offered by South Dakota State University Extension.