What's Happening?
Kim Ricardo, a Missouri native, has been appointed as a Forage Field Specialist with the South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension. Based at the Pierre Regional Center, Ricardo aims to enhance the productivity and sustainability of pastures and hay
lands in South Dakota. Her role involves providing practical, research-based guidance on forage production and management to local producers. This appointment is part of SDSU's ongoing efforts to support agricultural development in the region by leveraging expert knowledge and innovative practices.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Kim Ricardo as a Forage Field Specialist is significant for South Dakota's agricultural sector, particularly in improving the efficiency and sustainability of forage production. Forage crops are crucial for livestock farming, which is a major component of the state's economy. By enhancing pasture productivity, Ricardo's work could lead to increased yields and better quality feed, ultimately benefiting local farmers and the broader agricultural community. This initiative aligns with national efforts to promote sustainable agricultural practices and could serve as a model for similar programs in other states.
















