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Black Hills Logging School - Today's Ag Loggers in South Dakota's Black Hills have more in common with farmers and ranchers than you might think. Because many of them are independent contractors, not salaried timber company employees, they're at the mercy of market forces, the weather, even insects. A continuing education program supported by South Dakota Cooperative Extension is helping loggers stay safe and on the cutting edge in an ever-changing business. Views 696 |
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Farming or Fuel: South Dakota's Place In A Biofuels Future A panel discussion exploring the key issues in biofuels research, development, policy, and production. Views 669 |
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Planting Season: Dates and Delays Today's Ag for April 27, 2007 Views 641 |
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SDSU Provides Safety Training for Ethanol Industry The ethanol boom has brought a lot of jobs to rural America... jobs often filled by people with agricultural and not manufacturing backgrounds. Are workers getting the training they need? A federally-sanctioned job safety training course designed specifically for the ethanol industry has been set up to make sure that they are. Views 636 |
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Making Cellulosic Ethanol Production Less Water Intensive SDSU researchers are studying mechanical and chemical processes that could significantly reduce the amount of water required for making cellulosic ethanol. Views 499 |
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Vegatative Treatement System, Dust Pneumonia, Land Vegatative Treatement System, Dust Pneumonia, Land Views 497 |
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Today's Ag Views 495 |
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SDSU Researchers Eye Prairie Cordgrass as a Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock Part one of a three-part series on cellulosic ethanol research at SDSU focuses on the genetic and agronomic work directed at a comparatively little-known native grass. Views 492 |
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Black Hills Logging School - Today's Ag Loggers in South Dakota's Black Hills have more in common with farmers and ranchers than you might think. Because many of them are independent contractors, not salaried timber company employees, they're at the mercy of market forces, the weather, even insects. A continuing education program supported by South Dakota Cooperative Extension is helping loggers stay safe and on the cutting edge in an ever-changing business. Views 696 |
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Farming or Fuel: South Dakota's Place In A Biofuels Future A panel discussion exploring the key issues in biofuels research, development, policy, and production. Views 669 |
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Planting Season: Dates and Delays Today's Ag for April 27, 2007 Views 641 |
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SDSU Provides Safety Training for Ethanol Industry The ethanol boom has brought a lot of jobs to rural America... jobs often filled by people with agricultural and not manufacturing backgrounds. Are workers getting the training they need? A federally-sanctioned job safety training course designed specifically for the ethanol industry has been set up to make sure that they are. Views 636 |
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Making Cellulosic Ethanol Production Less Water Intensive SDSU researchers are studying mechanical and chemical processes that could significantly reduce the amount of water required for making cellulosic ethanol. Views 499 |
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Vegatative Treatement System, Dust Pneumonia, Land Vegatative Treatement System, Dust Pneumonia, Land Views 497 |
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Today's Ag Views 495 |
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SDSU Researchers Eye Prairie Cordgrass as a Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock Part one of a three-part series on cellulosic ethanol research at SDSU focuses on the genetic and agronomic work directed at a comparatively little-known native grass. Views 492 |
| Grasshoppers 07-1-09 Views 99 |
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| Weeding and Mulching 07-1-09 Views 91 |
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| SD Birding Publications 07-1-09 Views 83 |
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| Dandelion Pulling 07-1-09 Views 95 |
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| Signs of Spring 06-17-09 Views 109 |
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| Ticks 06-17-09 Views 120 |
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| Bur Buttercup 06-17-09 Views 110 |
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| Landscape Sanitation 06-17-09 Views 110 |