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Celebrate Beef Feeding Sorghum as
Month This May Alternatives to Corn
BROOKINGS, S.D. - South
Dakota celebrates its beef
industry throughout the
month of May.
“This tradition began
more than 40 years ago and
recognizes beef production
as one of South Dakota’s
largest economic sectors,”
explained Holly Swee, the
Director of Nutrition & Consumer Information for the
South Dakota Beef Industry
Council.
Because beef is so important to the state’s well-being,
Swee said South Dakota
cattlemen and women take
great care in their production practices. “Cattle
producers are constantly
finding ways to improve beef
production and sustainability practices to help ensure
a safe, wholesome and nutritious product now and well
into the future,” she said.
The South Dakota Beef
Industry Council utilizes
checkoff dollars paid in by
South Dakota beef producers from the sale of beef
cattle to fund research. “This
research supports the fact
that animal protein, like lean
beef, provides a complete,
high-quality protein which
contains all the essential
amino acids the body needs
for optimal health,” Swee
said.
She added that new
research indicates many
consumers may benefit
by spreading their protein
intake evenly throughout the
day to achieve health and
wellness goals.
“Unfortunately, people
tend to consume about 65
percent or roughly twothirds of their daily protein
needs at dinnertime,” Swee
said. “This doesn’t leave
much room for spreading
protein intake throughout
the day during other meals
and snacks.”
By distributing protein
more evenly throughout
the day, Swee said people
have a tendency to feel more
satisfied, which helps reduce
mindless eating. “Additionally, meals and snacks with
high-quality protein also
help to build muscle and
reduce body fat, which helps
to boost your metabolism,”
she said.
Celebrate with a 30-Day
Protein Challenge
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Part time opening in Yankton, SD
Hours: Wednesday, 3pm - 11pm
Thursday, 11pm - 7am
Friday, 11pm - 7am
Requirements
• Must be 18 years of age or older
• Reliable transporation
• High school diploma or GED
• Able to pass a drug screen
• Clean criminal background
• Must be able to read, write, and speak
English
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And select Sioux City Iowa for the work site.
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Recently the Beef Checkoff Program developed the
30 Day Protein Challenge
across the country. This
health challenge is a step-bystep way to get an optimal
amount of protein throughout the day.
“This designed to help
consumers better balance
their protein consumption
within their calorie limits,”
Swee explained.
Swee said if you are
looking for a way to kickstart your overall health
and wellness goals, this 30
day challenge may just be
for you. “Once you sign up,
this free online resource will
provide you with helpful
tools and a quick email every
day for 30 days that includes
tips, advice and inspiration
to keep you dialed in for the
duration of the challenge,”
she said.
For more information and
beef recipe ideas, contact at
605.224.4722 or visit the SD
Beef Council website.
BROOKINGS, S.D. - The combination of poor margins for row crops and the threat of continued dry conditions are prompting many producers to re-evaluate cropping plans. Warren
Rusche, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist encourages them to consider crops like
sorghum which require fewer inputs and use water more efficiently.
How well do these crops fit livestock production? Rusche said the answer depends on the
class of livestock fed and feedstuff. There are two general options for sorghum crops for feed
usage: grain and forage.
As for grain sorghum or milo, Rusche said it produces a crop that can substitute well for
corn. The energy content of milo is usually about 85 percent of that for corn grain, which is
usually reflected in price.
Because milo is more variable in starch and protein content than corn, Rusche said periodic feed testing is warranted if it will be the base of a finishing diet. “The seed coat of milo is
essentially indigestible, so the crop needs to be ground or rolled for feeding. In general, grinding milo finer results in improved feed efficiency compared to coarser particle sizes,” he said.
“Grain sorghum residue is very similar to corn stalks and makes an excellent resource for fall
grazing cows.”
When it comes to forage sorghum, Rusche said it works best as a silage crop and has been
grown successfully by a number of producers. “The crop can produce silage yields similar
to corn but with 40 percent less water. Reduced cash input costs per acre represent another
advantage,” he said.
Sorghum silage is lower in energy content compared to corn silage. Typical compositions
are listed in Table 1. “Of course, actual composition can vary depending on hybrids, harvest
maturity, and storage losses, so producers should sample their own feedstuffs for analysis,”
Rusche said.
Impact
The impact of using sorghum silage depends on the class of livestock, explained Rusche.
“Sorghum silage works well in gestating cow diets. Growing and backgrounding cattle would
most likely gain more slowly because of the lower energy content compared to corn silage unless cattle feeders add additional amounts of energy dense feeds such as grains or distillers,”
he said. “There likely would be only small differences for finishing cattle because of the small
amount of roughage included in those diets.”
Another factor to consider is the effect crop choice has on the entire operation. “One
niGrow advantage of corn over forage sorghum is that producers have the option of harvesting as
either silage or grain, depending on weather and market conditions,” Rusche said.”Once farmers decide to plant forage sorghum, they have also decided to devote those acres to forage
production.”
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MtronPTI is now accepting applications for
the following full time position:
Production Operator:
Front Desk Receptionist
Full Time - Yankton
Seeking dependable individuals, capable of following
documented work instuction while performing
electro-mechanical assembly. Position requires good
hand eye coordination with and without the use of a
microscope. Has the ability to operate semi automatic
equipment.
allPOINTS is seeking a front desk receptionist
for medical/dental practice. Must have good
attention to detail, a strong work ethic and
customer service skills.
Send resume to
kim.hutcheson@allpointshealth.com
Application can be found on our
website under careers.
allpointshealth.com
EOE
605-356-3317
MtronPTI offers a complete benefit package including:
full health care, paid time off, holiday pay, and 401K.
Apply at:
MtronPTI
1703 East Hwy 50 • Yankton SD, 57078
(605) 260-1232
Single Copy
Sales Manager
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MEDIA
Michael Foods Egg Products Company, the largest processor of
eggs in North America, has the following opportunities:
Layer House Maintenance
This full time, first shift position is responsible for maintaining equipment and following preventative maintenance procedures for our layer houses. Qualified applicants must have a valid driver’s license and be able to
obtain a CDL. The hourly pay on this position starts at
$14.00 but pay will be based on experience.
Part Time
We are looking for individuals to work on a part time
basis in different areas of our facility ex. Truck Drivers,
Maintenance, Poultry Care Persons, etc. Part time employment offers flexible schedules and shifts. Qualified
applicants will possess an ability to work as a team as
well as the ability to work independently.
We provide a number of benefits to regular full-time
employees including, but not limited to:
Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage
Company Matched 401 (k) · Paid Life Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement Program (100 %)
Paid Vacations/Holidays
Company Paid Short Term Disability
Michael Foods Egg Products Company
ATTN: Kim Wachter
402-373-6303
54080 Hwy 84
Bloomfield, NE 68718
Employees receive outstanding
compensation and benefits, including:
•Commission based
•Unlimited, sales performance
based earning potential
•Medical, dental, vision
•Paid vacation/holidays
•Hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
•Professional work environment
To apply send resume to:
Missouri Valley Shopper
Attn: Micki Schievelbein
319 Walnut
Yankton, SD 57078
or email:
micki.schievelbein@yankton.net
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The Single Copy Sales Manager is an entry level position
with some managerial duties. Normal hours are Monday Friday 8-5 with some weekend and evening work. Medical,
dental, and vision insurance is available, paid time off
available after 90 days.
Interested applicants please send a cover letter and
resume to:
Kristina Tunink
Circulation Director
Yankton Media, Inc.
319 Walnut St., Yankton, SD 57078
kristina.tunink@yankton.net
Yankton Media Inc.
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The ideal applicant will be proficient in a PC environment,
be detail oriented and have sales and marketing
background. This is not your typical office job. Interested
candidates must be able to multi task and switch gears
quickly based on what the day brings.
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Yankton Media Inc.
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Egg Products Company
Do you have exceptional sales
and customer service experience?
Enjoy a challenging and rewarding
career opportunity in a fun, fast
paced environment, working for
one of the most established
media companies in the area?
Yankton Media, Inc. is currently looking for a Single Copy
Sales Manager. This position will work closely with the
Circulation Director to ensure that all over the counter and
news box locations are functioning properly. This includes
(but is not limited to) regular phone and in-person visits,
ensuring signage is properly posted and regular
maintenance on news box locations. Applicant will also be
responsible for draw maintenance, management of
delivery contractors and be asked to seek out new sales
locations.
Cimpl’s LLC is looking for people to work in our Slaughter and
Fabrication Departments. Hours vary based on production needs.
Overtime required. Qualified applicants will earn $13.00 per hour
immediately including incentives. Qualify for a skilled job and
receive top pay without a waiting period.
American Foods Group, LLC is an industry leader who strives to
provide its customers and partners with wholesome, safe food. We
believe in caring for and helping our employees succeed. This
philosophy has made AFG a great place to work and a trusted
partner for years.
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INDUSTRY LEADER WITH IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
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Including Incentives
(Top pay - $12.33 plus incentives)
INCENTIVES & BENEFITS
• Medical Insurance
• Dental Insurance
• Life Insurance
• Vision
• 401K
• Paid Vacation
• Paid Holiday
Cimpl Meats has a full time Accounting Clerk position open immediately.
Hours will be 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There is mandatory overtime when
needed. General Accounting A/P and A/R background is preferred. Must have
experience in Microsoft office, ten key, and strong people skills. Must be
highly organized and be detailed orientated. Starting pay is $10.00 plus attendance incentive of $.50/hour. Top pay is $12.33 plus incentives.
Please submit resumes to:
Cimpl Meats - Human Resources, P O. Box 80, Yankton SD, 57078.
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Cimpl Meats is an equal opportunity employer.
Cimpl Meats
Human Resources
1000 Cattle Drive
an equal opportunity employer
www.AmericanFoodsGroup.com Yankton, SD 57078