Read the Latest News Stories About Various Aspects of Law in South Dakota
Our lawyers keep you up to date on the latest legal developments in South Dakota. Read recent stories on various areas of law.
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South Dakota Waiting on Word About Farm BillCongress needs to move quickly to pass a farm bill to help western South Dakota ranchers recovering from a fall blizzard that killed thousands of cattle
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Groups Support Felony Penalty Law For Animal CrueltyAg groups are on board with a new law creating a felony penalty for animal cruelty. But lawmakers representing ag-heavy areas still have major concerns.
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South Dakota Farmland Values Up 23 PercentIowa farmland values climbed 8.7 percent last year, a new report shows, but demand is beginning to soften. Click here to learn more.
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South Dakota Farmers Produce Record Corn CropCrop production in South Dakota last year was up significantly over the previous year and includes a record amount of corn.
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International Hybrid Corn Thieves Charged in IowaThis compelling story outlines a complaint filed in court regarding Chinese nationals who were attempting to steal seed companies' specific cord hybrids.
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South Dakota Agricultural Law - Congressional UpdateWhile there are so many loose ends on Capitol Hill, one thing is certain: Change is coming.
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Donations To Help South Dakota Ranchers Hits $3 MillionA fund aimed at helping western South Dakota ranchers who lost tens of thousands of cattle in an early October blizzard has collected $3 million.
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South Dakota Co-op Looks To Build Agronomy CenterSoutheast Farmers Co-op is looking at a new agronomy center for bulk fertilizer and chemical storage.
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South Dakota Farmers See Record Yields for SoybeansRecord yields ranged from 60 to 88 bushels per acre. Joey Waldner, a farmer from Beadle County, had the overall highest yield entry at 88.75 bushels per acre.
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Applications for Conservation Stewardship Program Due Jan. 17USDA NRCS Program will cut off applications for next year in the next 30 days.