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Groups Ask Secretary Vilsack to Consider Regional Interests in Farm Bill Implementation
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Dry, Warm Conditions Aid South Dakota PlantingDry conditions and above normal temperatures across most areas of the state allowed the spring planting to advance.
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Is South Dakota Losing Mid-Sized Farms?Has the recent increase in land prices pushed out small to mid-sized South Dakota farmers?
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Same-Sex Couple Fights South Dakota Marriage BanMonica and Lynn Serling-Swank are the picture of a happily married couple. They playfully bicker. They finish each other’s thoughts.
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Building Ladders of Opportunity Through Rural Small Business Development
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Jake Fischer and Swier Law Firm Recognized by South Dakota MediaJake Fischer and Swier Law Firm, Prof. LLC were recently recognized by the South Dakota media as the first attorney and law firm to participate in the...
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Jake Fischer and Swier Law Firm Featured on KDLT NewsSwier Law Firm, Jake Fischer, and a new recruitment program are all working together to ensure rural South Dakota communities have legal resources available.
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Jake Fischer of Swier Law Firm to be Honored by Chief Justice David Gilbertson and the Rural Attorney Recruitment Program
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USDA Launches Website Detailing Farm Bill ImplementationUSDA announced significant progress has been made on implementing the Agricultural Act of 2014, better known as the 2014 Farm Bill singed into law by Obama.
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South Dakota Gets Nearly $310K For Specialty Crop GrantsThe U.S. Dept of Ag says SD this year is getting nearly $310,000 for grants to develop specialty crops. The funds were authorized under the 2014 farm bill.