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Daugaard looking for new student regent
South Dakota’s early citizens thought higher education to be so important that they amended the state constitution in 1896 to establish the Board of Regents One of the board’s nine seats is reserved for a state university student. The...Tags: Regional Authority, Mike Rounds, Government, Teaching and Learning, Executive Branch
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S.D. Farmers Union hires summer interns
HURON - South Dakota Farmers Union has hired four summer interns to organize and facilitate the family farm organization's summer youth education programs and summer camps. The 2013 interns are Kortny Sterrett and Emma Smith, both of Huron, Hannah Lily of...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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May Cattle on Feed Report shows April placements up 15 percent
BROOKINGS - USDA released its May Cattle on Feed report May 17. According to the report, April placements were much higher than a year ago, says Darrell Mark, Adjunct Professor of Economics at South Dakota State University. "USDA estimated April...Tags: Inventories
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Measuring methane: Can it evaluate cattle feed efficiency and overall health?
PIEDMONT, S.D. - Will cattlemen someday measure their animals' breaths and belches to determine feed efficiency, or whether they're getting sick? Pat and Scott Zimmerman think so. They are principals of C-Lock Inc. in Piedmont, S.D., which has...Tags: Electronics, Science, Science and Technology, University of New Hampshire, Vaccines
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SDSU Extension hosts Seedstock Symposium June 27-28 in Sioux Falls
BROOKINGS - Each year about 1.5 million calves are born in South Dakota. SDSU Extension is hosting a Seedstock Symposium June 27-28 in Sioux Falls at the SDSU Extension Regional Center to provide producers with research-based information on the use of the...Tags: Kansas State University , Iowa State University , University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Genetics, Biology
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Larson transferring to South Dakota State University after unsuccessful stint with Florida
BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — A former high school basketball standout in South Dakota who had an unsuccessful stint with the University of Florida is transferring to South Dakota State. Cody Larson will have to sit out a year unless the NCAA grants him a...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, High Schools, Schools
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Good for you: May 20, 2013
Alexander Hill of Veblen was awarded the Clifford Hicks Honor Key during the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration honors ceremony in April. The Hicks Key is awarded to students with the highest academic standing throughout...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Christopher Lee, Interior Design
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Eureka siblings share career in television news
The Hoffman kids had a lot in common growing up: They both swam together on the team their mother, Holly, coached, participated in high school extracurriculars and attended youth group. Now, Austin and Alex Hoffman are morning television reporters....
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SDSU officials to visit
South Dakota State University's On the Road Tour will make stops in Aberdeen, Webster and other towns in northeast South Dakota on Thursday. SDSU president David Chicoine, provost Laurie Nichols and representatives of the SDSU Foundation and SDSU... -
Livestock forums create conversation
PIERRE - The South Dakota Department of Agriculture (SDDA) and South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension Service held forums across the state from January through March to explain South Dakota's vision for livestock production. “The conversation...Tags: Environmental Issues, Land Resources, Conservation
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Local student to serve on national team
BROOKINGS - South Dakota State University Agronomy major, Michael Carlson has been selected as a 2013-2014 Agriculture Future of America Student Advisory Team member. Carlson and the other eight team members represent their peers on a national level and...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Food Industry, Consumer Goods Industries
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Farmers making good progress in fields
Even though the cold, late spring has tightened the planting window, area farmers are sticking with the corn seed varieties they normally plant. Mark Rosenberg, agronomy weeds specialist at the SDSU Aberdeen Regional Extension Office, said he hasn't...Tags: Science and Technology, Memorial Day, Agriculture
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