The present study is designed to provide basic data concerning the movement of South Dakota wheat, soybeans and flaxseed. This information can be used to plan future transportation needs for the state and aid in planning locations of grain elevators and other agri-business firms. If South Dakotans are to have an informed voice in the transportation development of their state it is important to first study the volume and destination of shipments moving into and out of the state
Agriculture is South Dakota\u27s leading industry, representing a capital investment of almost three...
Forage crops rank far ahead of any other crop in importance in South Dakota. At present, more than 2...
This study is concerned with determining the costs of operating various size commission firms at the...
The study reported was intended to find answers to some of the questions that face farmers in north ...
This study was designed to analyze the transportation factors involved in the movement of poultry an...
The present study covers various aspects of the farm real estate market in eight counties for a 10-y...
South Dakota has long been one of the leading states in the production of alfalfa seed. South Dakota...
This study was not intended to suggest that the Sioux City Stockyards is unique among stockyards in ...
The objectives of this study were to determine for the North Central States, (1) the volume of broil...
Small grain production guide for 1964 includes a table for grain variety, area of best adaptation, s...
Guide to field crop varieties in South Dakota recommends varieties of small grain, row crops, and pa...
This bulletin has been prepared in an effort to provide a type of information which the many inquiri...
Tables were made up for 13 crops for each county in South Dakota and for each of 7 different economi...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with growth and decline of incorporated...
The problem has evolved out of existing school district conditions. All six types of districts were ...
Agriculture is South Dakota\u27s leading industry, representing a capital investment of almost three...
Forage crops rank far ahead of any other crop in importance in South Dakota. At present, more than 2...
This study is concerned with determining the costs of operating various size commission firms at the...
The study reported was intended to find answers to some of the questions that face farmers in north ...
This study was designed to analyze the transportation factors involved in the movement of poultry an...
The present study covers various aspects of the farm real estate market in eight counties for a 10-y...
South Dakota has long been one of the leading states in the production of alfalfa seed. South Dakota...
This study was not intended to suggest that the Sioux City Stockyards is unique among stockyards in ...
The objectives of this study were to determine for the North Central States, (1) the volume of broil...
Small grain production guide for 1964 includes a table for grain variety, area of best adaptation, s...
Guide to field crop varieties in South Dakota recommends varieties of small grain, row crops, and pa...
This bulletin has been prepared in an effort to provide a type of information which the many inquiri...
Tables were made up for 13 crops for each county in South Dakota and for each of 7 different economi...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with growth and decline of incorporated...
The problem has evolved out of existing school district conditions. All six types of districts were ...
Agriculture is South Dakota\u27s leading industry, representing a capital investment of almost three...
Forage crops rank far ahead of any other crop in importance in South Dakota. At present, more than 2...
This study is concerned with determining the costs of operating various size commission firms at the...