Wedding day advice for a daughter
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers advice for her soon-to-be-married daughter days away from her wedding.
Cutting wheat silage
Wheat can be both a cover crop or a fall pasture, which provides a provisional forage when hay or silage is running out in the summer.
Bashful bull
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about how a bull named Chubby found the courage to breed.
Wheat problems dominate markets
Kansas City hard red winter wheat is trading above $13 a bushel. Minneapolis spring wheat is not far behind. Marlin Clark weighs in on high wheat prices.
Bringing back the wilderness
Hundreds of acres, riddled with the refuse of a manufacturing facility, have been successfully converted into Mayor William J. Robertson Nature Preserve.
Real estate reality check
As Kym Seabolt's oldest begins his search for a house, she is dumbfounded by the current state of the housing market.
The return of the songbirds
Things have been much more colorful on Judith Sutherland's small farm the last couple of weeks, largely because of the return of the songbirds.
Marshal Brady
Bryce Angell's latest poem details the vivid imagination of a young boy's imaginative day catching rustlers on his farm.
Spring has finally sprung for May Day
The first of May isn't always spring in South Dakota. But Eliza Blue feels it's finally arrived on her ranch and she's soaking up every bit of it.
Can red clover revive damaged or declining alfalfa stands?
For some producers across the state, last winter was hard on an established alfalfa hayfield. An option is to improve the stand with perennial grasses.























