Soybean farmers are nearing panic mode and corn growers are expecting low prices and profits, but cattle ranchers may see record revenues this year.| South Dakota News Watch
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Idea was prompted by USGS study that found some underground aquifers aren't recharging fast enough to keep up with growth.| South Dakota News Watch
Most of the 7.5 million pounds of chemicals emitted in 2024 were treated prior to release and were within regulatory limits.| South Dakota News Watch
Water supplies are not sufficiently recharging in the most populous areas of the Black Hills. Is a $2 billion Missouri River pipeline the answer?| South Dakota News Watch
By the end of 2026, South Dakota residents from the far corners of the Black Hills to the southeastern tip of the state could be sharing an energy provider.| South Dakota News Watch
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Effects at the National Weather Service offices in Aberdeen, Rapid City and Sioux Falls include unfilled jobs and fewer weather balloons.| South Dakota News Watch