Irrigation -- South Dakota; South Dakota State University; Acker, Duane; Lagerstrom, John E.
South Dakota State University departments of civil engineering, agronomy, economics, horticulture-forestry and plant pathology and the Water Resources Institutes are involved in irrigation research and education.
Schools -- South Dakota; Public schools -- South Dakota -- Statistics; School districts -- South Dakota -- Statistics.
As educators, school leaders and parents, we share one overarching goal: To prepare students who are ready for continued education, ready for satisfying careers, ready for productive and rewarding lives. Over the past year, the Department of...
Agriculture -- South Dakota; Natural resources; Youth -- Vocational guidance -- South Dakota; Vocational guidance -- South Dakota.
Career Aware: Agriculture, food and natural resources, is one in a series of 16 career cluster leaflets designed for students in grades three through five. In the Career Aware series, students learn about six careers in each cluster as they...
Water quality management -- Big Sioux River Watershed (S. D. and Iowa) -- Statistics; Nonpoint source pollution -- Big Sioux River Watershed (S.D. and Iowa); Water conservation projects -- Big Sioux River Watershed (S.D. and Iowa) -- Statistics;...
This project is a continuation of the Upper Big River Watershed project segment 5. The project is part of the Section 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program. The project involves water quality management and nonpoint source pollution testing.
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.
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.
Water quality -- James River (N.D. and S.D.); Water quality management -- James River Watershed (N.D. and S.D.); Watershed management -- James River Watershed (S.D. and N.D.)
This report is segment 2 of the Lower James River Watershed implementation project. This report overviews the analyses, tests and and the water quality management of the James River Watershed (N.D. and S.D.)
Groundwater flow -- South Dakota -- Rapid City Region -- Mathematical models.; Hydrogeology -- South Dakota -- Rapid City Region.
The purposes of this report are to (1) document the development of a numerical groundwater-flow model of the Minnelusa and Madison hydrogeologic units, which contain the Minnelusa and Madison aquifers, in the Rapid City area in South Dakota, and...
Oahe Dam (S.D.); Irrigation -- South Dakota; Roesler, Sen. A.D.; South Dakota. Natural Resources Commission; South Dakota. Legislature. Legislative Research Council; Houck, Sen. L.R.; Ferguson, Sen. Frank
A measure was introduced into the South Dakota Senate to halt the Oahe-James irrigation unit appropriations until studies of feasibility and desirability are completed.
Missouri River Basin Project (U.S.) Oahe Unit; Irrigation--South Dakota; South Dakota State University. Water Resources Institute; South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station; South Dakota State University. Cooperative Extension Service; Briggs,...
Dr. H.M. Briggs testified before members of the U.S. Senate on behalf of the Oahe Irrigation Project. Dr. Briggs stated that the irrigation unit would generate additional employment and stabilize the economy.