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Rotational grazing helps South Dakota rancher Cole Sonne overcome dry conditions

Summary by Agweek
BALTIC, S.D. — This year on Sonne Farms, the corn and soybeans look good, but the pasture is a bit brown. “Well I guess we haven’t really had much rain in the last 30 days, so we did get eight-tenths a couple of days about, but it’s going to take quite a bit,” Cole Sonne said. “I’m not sure at this point if we are going to get a third cut of alfalfa because it’s been dry for the last 30 days or so.” Sonne was on a panel of farmer influencers who…
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Agweek broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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