Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- South Dakota -- Periodicals; Economics -- South Dakota -- Periodicals.
Newsletter published by the Department of Economics at South Dakota State University. It is written for farmers and ranchers, agriculturally-related and small-town business managers, and public official and policymakers. The newsletter provides...
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Hunting -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
Data gathered throughout 1973 under Pittman-Robertson Project W-95-R-7 Job No. 2-E and W-95-R-8 for Study VIII, Jobs 1 and 2 are summarized in this report. It is estimated that prior to 1800 over 700,00 pronghorns ranged the prairies of South...
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Mortality -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Age -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
Between July 2 and September 18 of 1952 six 460 mile transects were flown to check antelope age ratios to find out if the apparent loss of kids took place during the summer months. Since the age ratios remained relatively constant during this...
Badlands National Park (S.D.); Badlands South Dakota; Fossils -- South Dakota
When the Badlands National Monument was created America’s recreational territory was about 150,000 acres richer. The monument was first proposed by Sen. Peter Norbeck in 1910 and it was he who was largely responsible for the passage of a...
Badlands South Dakota; Badlands National Monument (S.D.); Tourism -- South Dakota; Fossils -- South Dakota
The first official dedication of the Badlands National Monument was held on September 16, 1959, 20 years after it was designated as a national monument by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Badlands South Dakota; Brontotherium; Martin, Harold; Bump, James; Murphy, Ike; Keester, Harry; South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Museum of Geology; Scenic (S.D.)
Discovery of a fossil giant Brontotherium. As an excavation was taking place of the skull of this fossil, it was discovered the it was the complete fossilized skeleton. This fossil was discovered in the Badlands, near Scenic, SD.
Deadwood (S.D.); Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.) -- History; Schopen Stone; Thoen Stone
Historical treasure or hoax? A stone inscribed with the date 1712 was unearthed in Deadwood by Peter Shopen. Experts are trying to determine if it is authentic.
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.
Employee fringe benefits -- South Dakota -- Statistics
Pamphlet highlighting the South Dakota 2010 employee benefits survey data. It includes information on paid leave, retirement, insurance and other fringe benefit policies.
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.
Fort Randall (S.D.); United States. Army. Corps of Engineers; South Dakota State Historical Society; Harney, William S. (William Selby), 1800-1889; Randall, Daniel; Otis, Elwell Stephen, 1838-1909
Fort Randall is being preserved through the efforts of the Corps of Engineers and the South Dakota Historical Society. A history of the fort is also provided.
Irrigation -- South Dakota; Irrigation projects -- South Dakota; Freidman, Phillip; South Dakota. Water Resources Commission; Woodward, William; Dooley, James; Flowers Grant; Kahre, Ed; Houck, Cecil; McFarling, C.A.; Grimes, Joe
A Wolsey, SD landowner appeared before the State Water Resources Commission and urged that irrigation with water from wells be halted because it is endangering the state’s domestic water supply.
Job hunting -- South Dakota; Occupations -- South Dakota -- Statistics; Professions -- South Dakota; Vocational guidance -- South Dakota; Wages -- South Dakota
Career Destinations is a handout used primarily by DLR staff members to hand out at career events. It offers advice on what steps to take when choosing a career. It also provides information on South Dakota wages by level of education typically...
Juvenile corrections -- South Dakota -- Custer -- Evaluation; Shock incarceration -- South Dakota -- Evaluation; Juvenile delinquents -- Rehabilitation -- South Dakota.
This report demonstrates the Department of Corrections continued participation in the Performance–based Standards (PbS) Project as administered by the Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators. This report includes the two latest data...
LRC. ; South Dakota – Registers.; South Dakota – Politics and government – Handbooks, manuals, etc.; South Dakota. Legislature – Handbooks, manuals, etc.
The Legislative Manual, commonly known as the Blue Book, is a comprehensive reference source on state government that is published every two years according to South Dakota Codified Law. It contains information on elected state officials, judges,...
Millard, B.H.; Norbeck, Peter, 1870-1936; Badlands South Dakota;
B. H. Millard, a bank examiner, became fascinated with the Badlands in 1927 and made it his life’s dream to have the area developed into a National Park.