Rotund reprobate rescuer Reich Mike Rounds is rattled.
With Brian Bengs forcing a race to the center career politician Rounds says he and Democratic Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar want to return some cropland to grasslands. In my home state of South Dakota some eight million acres are salt-impacted due to seawater intrusion, fertilizer and other soil amendments, irrigation with saline water and roadway deicer applications. But, Minnesota is struggling with nitrate pollution, too.
Soils are worn out from decades of pesticides, poor farming practices and manufactured fertilizers. Aquifer sources are not considered high quality for irrigation because of their salinity levels and fossil water from limestone contains the minerals that made us human but shallow wells and waterways suffer impairment from nitrate pollution making water less available especially where aquifer levels are dwindling.
Traditional deep-rooted prairie grasses and diverse small-grain rotations have largely been replaced by heavy corn and soybean rotations allowing the water table to rise and deposit more salt at the surface. Expanding white and brown saline patches force farmers into a loop of spending money on seeds that fail to emerge exposing the trade-off between short-term financial profitability and long-term soil health.
Farmers would sign 10- to 15-year contracts and establish and maintain perennial grasses or non-woody vegetation like wildflowers, buckwheat or radishes. The program has additional incentives for beginning farmers and ranchers, and would prioritize contracts for poorly performing and highly erodible cropland. It would also pay landowners at a rate based on the land’s cropland value, rather than its pastureland value, which would amount to larger payments. [South Dakota Searchlight]Yes, socialized agriculture, socialized dairies, socialized cheese, socialized livestock production, a socialized timber industry, socialized air service, socialized freight rail, a socialized nursing home industry, socialized water systems, a socialized internet and socialized infrastructure are all fine with Republicans in South Dakota but then they insist single-payer medical insurance is socialized medicine.
Big Money Mike Rounds has sat by and let the national debt more than DOUBLE in his time as a senator.
— Brian Bengs (@BrianBengs) August 19, 2026
He’s rubber stamped runaway spending, tax cuts for Wall Street, and is sticking America’s children with the bill. pic.twitter.com/anqxKftXwV