Articles tagged under: Scott Stahl
SD Corn Comments
Published January 21, 2023
In this week's edition of South Dakota Corn Comments, South Dakota Corn Growers Association President Scott Stahl talks about SD's Corn Conference in Sioux Falls.SD Corn Comments
Published January 16, 2023
In this week's edition of South Dakota Corn Comments, South Dakota President Scott Stahl previews the South Dakota Corn Conference this weekend.SD Corn Comments
Published December 3, 2022
In this week's edition of South Dakota Corn Comments, we catch up with South Dakota Corn Growers Association President Scott Stahl to talk about the upcoming Annual Corn Conference.Corn Grower Groups Welcome Fertilizer Study
Published January 14, 2022
Twenty-one state corn grower groups, including North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota, commissioned a Texas A&M fertilizer study. This research says the supply chain disruptions influenced the price and supply of nitrogen products. South Dakota Corn Growers Association President Scott…SD Corn Holds Annual Conference
Published January 18, 2021
The South Dakota Corn Growers Association hosted their annual conference over the weekend. There was an update on the grain markets, weather and a water panel discussion. Association President and Bridgewater, South Dakota farmer Scott Stahl says water is an…New Board Members for the SD Corn Growers Association
Published December 10, 2020
In addition to electing a new president, Scott Stahl, other new South Dakota Corn Growers Association board members include Wilmot farmer Travis Strasser as the new vice president and Madison farmer Dave Ellens as the new secretary treasurer. Oldham farmer…Stahl Named President of SD Corn Growers Association
Published December 10, 2020
The South Dakota Corn Growers Association elected new leadership during their annual business meeting. Bridgewater, South Dakota farmer Scott Stahl will take over as president on January 1. "It's an exciting time to be in agriculture and to represent the…SD Planting Pace “All Over the Board”
Published June 3, 2019
The next two weeks will be critical for the U.S. corn crop. In South Dakota, Doug Noem, who farms near Bryant, has about half of his corn in the ground. Noem is starting to plant soybeans. There are many unknowns…