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SD Corn Comments
Published April 1, 2024
Jim Wooster joins South Dakota Corn Comments this week with a special Easter message. South Dakota Corn wishes everyone a safe spring season.SD Corn Comments
Published March 3, 2024
DaNita Murray, SD Corn Executive Director, reminds growers that March 15th is the deadline to make changes and final elections for crop insurance. Hear more details in this week's South Dakota Corn Comments.Long-Term Land Use Study Shows Carbon Benefit in SD
Published February 25, 2024
According to South Dakota Corn Growers Association Executive Director DaNita Murray, previous land-use studies showing carbon sequestration and soil quality fell short do not tell the whole story. A new study funded by the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council looked…SD Corn Comments
Published February 2, 2024
In this week’s edition of South Dakota Corn Comments, South Dakota Corn Growers Association Executive Director DaNita Murray discusses rising input costs, crop protection tools and EPA regulations. Click here to hear more.SD Corn Comments
Published January 15, 2024
In this week’s addition of South Dakota Corn Comments, South Dakota Corn Executive Director DaNita Murray previews a meeting to be held at Madison, South Dakota on Thursday to learn more about USDA funding for conservation practices from the South Dakota…SD Corn Comments
Published December 22, 2023
In this week’s addition of South Dakota Corn Comments, we have commentary from Jim Wooster wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, while saying “thank you” to the industry volunteers.SD Corn Comments
Published May 9, 2022
The latest SD Corn Comments features an update on recent rains, planting and the drought situation in South Dakota. Corn Comments is presented by the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council.SD Corn Comments
Published April 15, 2022
President Biden approved summertime use of E-15. There's still more work ahead, but South Dakota Corn is pleased with the announcement. Hear more in the latest South Dakota Corn Comments.SD Corn Comments
Published April 11, 2022
While planted corn acres are forecast to decline across the United States, corn acreage is actually expected to increase in South Dakota. Hear more in the latest South Dakota Corn Comments.