Going after the ‘small-squares’ after Gov. Kristi Noem opens up South Dakota ditches
A Wentworth, S.D., family cut hay on June 29, 2021, as Gov. Kristi Noem accelerated the schedule for mowing ditches on state highway ditches in eastern South Dakota because of the drought. 11:30 am, Jul. 9, 2021 ×
Amanda Klawonn (pronounced “Klu VON”) , 30, a teacher mows the ditch along South Dakota Highway 34 west of Wentworth, S.D., on June 30, 2021, the first day Gov. Kristi Noem allowed early haying because of the drought. Photo taken June 30, 2021, in rural Wentworth, S.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek
WENTWORTH, S.D. They’re going after as much hay as they can while the getting is good, in the mid-stages of South Dakota’s drought of 2021. That means taking to the ditches earlier than usual.
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