

An identification guide of common Diseases of Dry Peas in South Dakota
A guide depicting common diseases of Dry Peas in South Dakota
A guide depicting common diseases of Dry Peas in South Dakota
Hay that contains sweet clover can be an excellent feed as long as the dicoumarol level is known and feeding management is used to prevent poisoning.
Broadacre spraying of pastures is intended to reduce undesirable plants and increase grasses for livestock. This practice often results in unintended consequences, including damage and reduction of native forbs and reduced profitability. One approach to managing perceived “weedy” plants is incorporating different species of livestock into a grazing operation.
Factsheet on Soybean Aphids in South Dakota
Fact sheet discussing conservation of round bale storage.
In 2020, field pea trials were planted at two location in South Dakota.
Guide to field pea production and utilization in South Dakota