Northeast Research Farm Field Day in South Shore, SD
Northeast Research Farm Field Day
15710 455th Ave, South Shore, SD (2.5 miles west of Interstate 29 off exit 193)
July 10, 2025
4:00 PM – Dark
Dinner provided
Weed management, small grains breeding, disease and pest updates and management, and soil health are among the presentation and tour topics for this field day.
Weed management, virtual fencing, and variety trials are just some of the topics that will be covered during the 2025 slate of Research Station Field Days presented by the South Dakota State University College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences. Events will be happening at locations across the state from June to mid-September, with each one focusing on local topics of interest.
“South Dakota is unique in the Midwest for how varied the different regions of the state are, especially when it comes to what types of production agriculture thrive in those areas,” said John Blanton, Associate Dean of Research for the college and Director of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Stations. “Each of our Research Field Stations is set up to represent its location within South Dakota and what type of farming is happening in that region. We take pride in conducting research that applies to the local areas and considering what farmers in those areas are interested in and could benefit from.”
Each field day will feature guided tours showcasing the work being conducted at the research field station and the information will be presented by university and SDSU Extension researchers and staff. More details about individual field days can be found below.
While there is no cost to attend the field days, registration is highly recommended in order to get accurate counts for food and resource materials. Registration for each field day is linked below. Visit the SDSU Agricultural Experiment Station website for more information and registration as it becomes available.
Other Upcoming Field Days
Oak Lake Field Station Field Day
19862 483rd Ave, Astoria
July 10, 9a.m.-4p.m., lunch provided
Topics including the effect of pollinators on the plant community, using native plants to restore tall grass prairies, small mammal conservation in South Dakota, and looking at the changing flowering time over 120 years at prairie Coteau.
Cottonwood Field Station Field Day
23738 Fairview Road, Philip
August 13, 9a.m.-noon
This field day will feature a hands-on demonstration of virtual fencing precision technology among other topics. All attendees will receive ice cream from SDSU’s Dairy Plant!