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You searched: As part of a tradition that is uniquely South Dakota, the 2025 Dean’s Pheasant Hunt took place last week. The annual event highlights the relationship between agriculture and conservation, two topics important to the South Dakota State University College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, but also two of the main contributors to the South Dakota economy.
South Dakota Cattlemen's Foundation supports state's beef industry.
There’s something special about every college town — and Brookings is no exception. This episode explores the deep connection between South Dakota State University and the city of Brookings. Guest Laura Schoen Carbonneau, executive director of Visit Brookings, shares what makes the community unique, how ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ contributes to its growth and spirit, and why so many alumni choose to make Brookings their home long after graduation.
The South Dakota State University Soil Judging Team made an impressive showing at the recent National Collegiate Soil Judging Region 5 competition, garnering first-place awards in both the team and individual categories. Helping to bring home the team’s overall first-place score was individual top winner Luke Desmith, a senior agronomy major from Walnut Grove, Minnesota.
South Dakota State University researcher Swas Kaushal is part of a new generation of scientists blending technology and agriculture — and his work is gaining global attention through two major travel awards.
A project from South Dakota State University's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering will provide scholarships for high-achieving, low-income engineering students.
South Dakota State University senior Brooke Burnette has taken a major step toward her dream of becoming a storyteller and advocate for Indigenous communities.
More than 70 South Dakota State University undergraduate students will showcase their agriculture industry internship experiences at Precision Connect ’25 Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Raven Precision Agriculture Center.
South Dakota State University's Haarberg Drug, Disease and Delivery Research Center is spurring economic development as it progresses in finding new treatments for cancer and other diseases.
Twenty South Dakota State University Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine students were honored at the annual Blue Coat Ceremony on Oct. 4. The first-year students were each presented with a personalized blue Carhartt work coat sponsored by a regional veterinarian to welcome them into the veterinary profession, and to South Dakota.