Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aug. 4—MITCHELL — The Dakotafest 2025 returns in mid-August, with farmers, ranchers, producers and business representatives ...
MITCHELL, S.D. — Agricultural leaders from a variety of commodity group across South Dakota and the country met at Dakotafest in Mitchell to discuss the growth of their industries and the policy ...
MITCHELL, S.D. -- The technology of using "bale wrap" for storing large round bales has become more popular, but it's created some health problems when cattle and other animals accidentally ingest it.
MITCHELL, S.D. (KELO) — Farmers and ranchers work hundreds or even thousands of miles apart, but face-to-face connections are vital in the agriculture industry. Ag producers, consumers and exhibitors ...
MITCHELL, S.D. - With less than a month before Dakotafest, schedules and plans for the annual agriculture showcase are coming together. That includes the lineup of political candidates, exhibitors and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO)–Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Sen. Mike Rounds and Rep. Dusty Johnson will be the main panel members ...
MITCHELL, S.D. -- Exhibitors who signed up for Dakotafest got a surprising message from Cygnus Farm Shows, the event's organizer: news that Cygnus Business Media -- which oversees Cygnus Farm Shows -- ...
MITCHELL, S.D.-On South Dakota farms, there are more than 25,000 unpaid workers. This statistic was one of many in Matthew Diersen's presentation at Dakotafest about trends of farm operators and ...
Jul. 12—MITCHELL — Five South Dakota agriculture producers have been named as finalists for the Dakotafest Woman Farmer/Rancher of the Year award, which will be announced Aug. 22. The annual honor ...
Aug. 16—MITCHELL — The 2024 edition of Dakotafest is set for mid-August, with farmers, ranchers, producers and business representatives converging on Mitchell for the state's largest outdoor ...
Everybody wants to be good at their job. And that’s also true for KELOLAND Farmers. If you want professional pride, they say, “Get out of the office, avoid customers and start producing something with ...