Dingell-Johnson Project (S.D.); Fishery management -- South Dakota -- Periodicals; Fisheries -- South Dakota -- Periodicals; Fish stocking -- South Dakota -- Periodicals
Report containing five-year fisheries management plans for waters in South Dakota Management Region II during the period of January 2011 through December 2017.
Fishing -- South Dakota; Fishing -- South Dakota -- Maps; Fishery law and legislation -- South Dakota
Handbook providing information on licensing, statewide harvest limits, East River regulations, Missouri River regulations, West River regulations, Black Hills regulations, and general regulations for fishing in South Dakota.
Fishing -- South Dakota; Fishing -- South Dakota -- Maps; Fishery law and legislation -- South Dakota
Handbook providing information on licensing, statewide harvest limits, East River regulations, Missouri River regulations, West River regulations, Black Hills regulations, and general regulations for fishing in South Dakota.
Public health -- South Dakota -- Periodicals; Communicable diseases -- South Dakota -- Periodicals
The April 2013 issue of the South Dakota Public Health Bulletin includes articles on rabies surveillance, venomous bite hospitalizations, colorectal cancer; selected morbidity.
Range ecology -- South Dakota; Experimental rangelands -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
Kinnikinnick cannot stand an annual clipping of even 25 percent of the green portion of the plant. During the same period Oregon grape has been able to maintain production under the 25 percent clip but not under heavier clippings. The data thus...
South Dakota Lottery Commission; Lotteries -- South Dakota; Lottery ticket vendors -- South Dakota; Lottery tickets -- South Dakota
This is a quarterly report of the South Dakota Lottery Commission. The report includes information about lotteries, lottery ticket vendors and lottery tickets.
Fossils -- South Dakota; Over, William H. (William Henry), 1866-1956;
Wood dating back 25,000 – 30,000 years has been discovered in newly dug wells in eastern South Dakota. Samples indicate the wood came from trees buried by glaciers.
Range ecology -- South Dakota; Experimental rangelands -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
Although this clipping experiment has not been in operation long enough to produce many conclusions, it appears quite likely that Oregon Grape will disappear from all of the plots within a few years even under a simulated utilization of only 25 per...