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Kennedy Tesch

Multimedia Reporter

Kennedy is a reporter for Sioux Falls Live based out of Brookings with a focus on the people and issues in Northeast South Dakota. She grew up on an organic crop farm where her family also raises cattle near Estelline and also contributes to AgWeek. She graduated from South Dakota State University in 2023 with a major in agricultural communication and minor in agricultural business.

Summit Carbon Solutions has filed a motion to pause its permit application with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.
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With avian metapneumovirus devastating the poultry industry across the U.S., South Dakota State University researchers are leading the nation in developing effective vaccines and detection methods.
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What do the recent layoff announcements from major agriculture companies mean for the ag industry? Chad Hart, ag economics professor from Iowa State University, provides some insight.
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Green methanol could provide a cleaner, more profitable way to reduce carbon emissions and create new opportunities for the ethanol industry—without the need for expensive, controversial pipelines.
Following a tragic farm silo accident in South Dakota, Extension experts from SDSU and NDSU advocate for silo and grain bin safety and awareness.
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The South Dakota Pork Producers Council teamed up with 4-H and FFA members to host Pig Pals at the South Dakota State Fair on Sept. 1, which provides disabled youth the opportunity to show a pig.
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The Iowa Utilities Commission on Aug. 28 issued a permit for Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed carbon pipeline to be constructed in the state.
The court on Thursday issued a ruling that Summit Carbon Solutions is not a common carrier and therefore cannot use eminent domain to survey land in South Dakota.
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Medgene, an animal health company based in Brookings, South Dakota, is developing vaccines to address critical disease outbreaks, including avian influenza.
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Titan Machinery is giving students hands-on learning opportunities by partnering with college and tech schools across the region to host diesel camps.