South Dakota crops favorable as August begins

A crop protection specialist in South Dakota says crop conditions have been better than expected across the state. Brad Nemmers with Bayer Crop Science says that’s despite a substantial increase in moisture compared to recent years. “We wish the water would have shut off a little bit, but turn back on throughout August. Considering the […]

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