Articles tagged under: South Dakota Corn Growers Association
SD Corn Comments
Published July 3, 2022
Conservation methods and tillage options have changed in the last 40 to 50 years. Farmers are more efficient in producing food for the world. Hear more in the latest South Dakota Corn Comments, presented by the South Dakota Corn Growers…SD Corn Comments
Published June 17, 2022
Fuel prices are high, but biofuels are economical and a good option at the pump. Hear more about biofuels in this week’s Corn Comments, presented by the South Dakota Corn Growers Association.SD Corn Comments
Published June 13, 2022
Fuel prices are rising this summer and corn-based ethanol is a cost-effective option at the pump. Hear more from the South Dakota Corn Growers Association in this week's SD Corn Comments.SD Corn Comments
Published June 6, 2022
Feed is one by-product of corn produced in South Dakota. Dairy cows enjoy it, turning it into milk and other products. Hear more about June Dairy Month in this week's Corn Comments, presented by the South Dakota Corn Growers Association.SD Corn Comments
Published May 23, 2022
What is gene editing? Learn more about it in the latest South Dakota Corn Comments, presented by the South Dakota Corn Growers Association.SD Corn Comments
Published May 16, 2022
Can farmers grow enough corn to meet both food and fuel needs? In the latest South Dakota Corn Comments, the South Dakota Corn Growers Association said no problem. Hear more.SD Corn Comments
Published April 25, 2022
May is National Beef Month. How will you celebrate? Hear more in the latest South Dakota Corn Comments, presented by South Dakota Corn.SD Corn Comments
Published March 19, 2022
It's National Ag Week. Did you know each U.S. farm is responsible for feeding 172 people? That number continues to grow. Hear more stats in the latest South Dakota Corn Comments.SD Corn Comments
Published March 14, 2022
Spring is getting closer. It's a time to be watching for pollinators, an important part of production agriculture. Hear more in the latest South Dakota Corn Comments.