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Central Plains Dairy Expo celebrates 25 years

April 14, 2026
Kimmi Devaney

The 2026 Central Plains Dairy Expo commenced with a welcome reception and BlackHawk concert on March 17 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The following two days were filled with breakout sessions covering fly control, technology, herd health, immigration law, artificial intelligence (AI) and more.


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Weekly Digest: Survey reveals dairy producer concerns over GHG data requests

March 23, 2026
Karen Lee

In dairy-related news the fourth week of March 2026: A survey reveals dairy producer concerns over GHG data requests, Bel invests $200 million to double Babybel production capacity, the All-American Dairy Show is seeking a chair for its Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest, and applications are open for the second annual Midwest Dairy Accelerator.


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Weekly Digest: U.S. farmland values shaped by local, regional factors

January 19, 2026
Karen Lee

In the news related to dairy farming the third week of January 2026: U.S. farmland values are increasingly shaped by local and regional factors, the Central Plains Dairy Expo celebrates 25 years of industry leadership, Dairy’s Foundation awards grants to three organizations, and scholarships are open for application and awarded.


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How retained ownership can affect ranch income and profit

Data is king these days, but cow-calf producers often don’t know how their calves perform after they leave the ranch. Retaining ownership helps gather that data and aid in making profitable management decisions.
December 19, 2025
Julie Walker

Pricing of feeder calves is based on weight as well as their expected future performance. Feedlot owners and managers are tracing superior as well as inferior animals to the previous owners, and future bids depend on animal quality.


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Prairie Paradise Farms: Integrating crops and livestock

Levi and Crystal Neuharth manage Prairie Paradise Farms, a 2,000-acre cropland and 3,000-acre grassland operation in South Dakota. As leaders in regenerative agriculture, they credit soil health practices with reducing risks from volatile markets and unpredictable weather.
December 15, 2025
Heather Smith Thomas

From diverse crop rotations to rotational grazing, the Neuharths are proving that regenerative farming builds resilience and sustainability.


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Newborn calf leg issues: Causes, challenges and hereditary factors

Leg problems in newborn calves can be hard to prevent, diagnose and treat. Many aspects of these tendon, cartilage and tissue issues remain a mystery. A balanced approach of exercise and early intervention is typically recommended.
December 2, 2025
Bruce Derksen

Most calves are born without intervention, typically nursing on their own without significant attention from caretakers. They often adapt to their environment quickly, becoming productive members of the herd.


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Federal government drops charges against South Dakota ranchers

May 12, 2025
Carrie Veselka

Federal authorities formally dropped the charges levied against South Dakota ranchers Charles and Heather Maude on April 28, following a nearly yearlong dispute with the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) over a 25-acre parcel of land bordering the federally administered Buffalo Gap National Grasslands in South Dakota.


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In it for the long haul: Soil health and profitability on the ranch

Incorporating “sustainable” practices like planting cover crops really can have tangible, short- and long-term impacts on your land, cattle and pocketbook.
May 7, 2025
Sterling Eschenbaum

Like nearly every ranch, we want to make sure our operation is one that is not just here for the next generation, but better than it was when we started. That’s why, in addition to herd genetics and efficiency, we pay close attention to conservation and the productivity of our land, too.


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2025 State of Dairy: Midwest: Improved financial margins bring optimism for 2025

March 9, 2025
Kimmi Devaney

Despite political uncertainty, dairy producers across the Midwest are feeling positive and optimistic as we begin 2025, largely due to higher milk prices, improved profitability and a strong beef market.


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Rock River Laboratory expands with new South Dakota location

Former Ag Lab Forages looks to supply the Great Plains with accurate dairy and beef nutrition data and insights.
January 2, 2025

Rock River Laboratory Inc. is expanding with a new location in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Offering access to accurate feed and forage analysis, tools, and insights for beef and dairy operations, the lab continues the company’s tradition of exceptional customer service and support.


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