South Dakota - Agriculture, Mining, Tourism: The economy of South Dakota is based mainly on agricultural production, but tourism, forestry, and mining have increased in importance. The state has also benefited from the presence of federal installations—
South Dakota Overview This beautiful, grass and farmland state has made it through the recession in good shape due to its strongest industry, agriculture. The incredible beauty of this state and the world-famous, Badlands, Black Hills, and Mount Rushmore make tourism the second leading industry ...
South Dakota Agriculture Indicators.Presents charts of the agricultural indicators in South Dakota as of December 2003. Crop summary in 2002 and 2003; Prices perceived by farmers for commodities sold.EBSCO_bspSouth Dakota Business Review
explore agriculture manufacturing Create to Make a Difference Manufacturing jobs are the bedrock of America, providing strong wages and driving innovation and economic growth. Iconic brands and companies call South Dakota home for a reason. Read on to discover those reasons and how you can build you...
Judging from the heatedreactions, one might have thought theWashington Postand the evil authors of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Amenities Index had launched nuclear weaponry at poor little Minnesota. But when it comes to sensitivity, South Dakota is in a league of its own. ...
South Dakota, constituent state of the U.S. It became the 40th state of the union in 1889. South Dakota is bordered by North Dakota to the north, Minnesota and Iowa to the east, Nebraska to the south, and Wyoming and Montana to the west. Pierre, in centr
South Dakota's Lindberg nominated for Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agriculture Affairs at the USDA ADVERTISEMENT Policy · 4d ago Surging corn prices trigger spate of sales from US farmers Dry Edible Beans · 4d ago USDA video series pairs edible beans with buckwheat ...
P Riney-Kehrberg - 《South Dakota History》 被引量: 15发表: 2008年 rural South since World War II The article reviews the book "The Great Plains During World War II," by R. Douglas Hurt. RD Hurt 被引量: 7发表: 1998年 The Rural South since World War II The Rural South Since World...
Not only do our universities help shape the state’s economy, but they also help shape its future by developing the next generation of South Dakota’s leaders. If you have a career goal—whether it be in agriculture, business, cyber security, health science, law, or engineering—a state un...
The National Bureau of Economic Research found that immigration has a positive impact on both innovation and growth within communities. With South Dakota’s workforce shortage and low unemployment rate, the state needs immigrants to help fill those jobs and sustain our agriculture, manufacturing, const...