In order to do our part in reducing the spread of COVID-19 and more importantly to keep you and our staff safe and healthy we are extending our policy of no customers inside our office until at least June 1st. In addition we are asking that you call before you come to...
This spring has been one to remember, and has thrown several things at us, from snow to torrential rainfall. With all of this it is easy to get discouraged, but there is still time and potential to get this year’s crops in the ground. Agronomist Evan Donahue, LG Seeds...
After a winter that seems to have lasted an eternity, we’re finally seeing some warmer temperatures and the first signs of spring. Once Mother Nature decides to cooperate, early April is the optimum time for planting small grains, either for grain or forage. Midwest...
South Dakota State University isn’t called a land grant university for nothing. They are a leader in agricultural research, and it’s easy to see why: With six field stations and more than 17,000 acres of land across the state devoted to scientific...