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South Dakota Senate to decide on Gov Kristi Noem s department merger plan

South Dakota Senate to decide on Gov. Kristi Noem s department merger plan The Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources committee passed a Senate Resolution of Disapproval aimed at stopping Gov. Kristi Noem s plans to merge the state’s Department of Agriculture with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Now the full Senate will take up the issue. 12:32 pm, Mar. 5, 2021 × South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem speaks in a conference room of the statehouse in Pierre, S.D., on Thursday, Feb. 25. (Christopher Vondracek / Forum News Service) PIERRE, S.D. The South Dakota Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee narrowly passed a Senate Resolution of Disapproval aimed at stopping Gov. Kristi Noem’s plan to merge the state’s Department of Agriculture with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

South Dakota Farmers Union urges legislature to stop merger

South Dakota Farmers Union urges legislature to stop merger © Provided by Sioux Falls(Mitchell) KSFY KSFY PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The South Dakota Farmers Union is asking lawmakers to stop the attempt to merge the state’s Department of Agriculture with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Gov. Kristi Noem passed an executive order last year merging the two departments. Her office said the move would streamline state government. Opponents crafted Senate Resolution of Disapproval 901 as an attempt to stop the merger from taking place. Farmers Union members voted against the merger unanimously in their 2021 State Convention.

Amid Crumbling Farm Roads, ND Producers Push for Infrastructure Fund

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (PNS) – Farmers say timing is everything for successful production. But North Dakota producers say it’s not just changing weather patterns they’re contending with. Declining infrastructure is another barrier, and they hope lawmakers come through with key funding. So far this session, bonding proposals of different sizes have been floated as the Legislature looks to pay for a number of infrastructure projects. But price tags for these plans have come down, and money for county and township-level improvements has been removed. Matt Perdue, of the North Dakota Farmers Union, says rural communities need those funds with roads deteriorating around them.

HOEVEN & BALDWIN INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO ALLEVIATE FEED SHORTAGES

HOEVEN & BALDWIN INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO ALLEVIATE FEED SHORTAGES Devils Lake Journal WASHINGTON – Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) have introduced the Feed Emergency Enhancement During Disasters with Cover Crops (FEEDD) Act, bipartisan legislation to provide farmers and ranchers additional flexibility to alleviate feed shortages in years with widespread excessive moisture, flooding or drought. Specifically, the bill would: Create an emergency waiver authority for the Secretary of Agriculture to allow for haying, grazing or chopping of a cover crop on prevented plant acres before November 1 in the event of a feed shortage due to excessive moisture, flood or drought.

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