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South Dakota Nine operating Department Of proposals from seven Agriculture Identifies proposers were received during the invitation for New Insect Pest In proposal. During their Christmas Greenery special board meeting on Dec. 4, the Board provided PIERRE, S.D. - A new proposers the opportunity insect pest known as the to present their proposals elongate hemlock scale prior to the Board making is appearing in Christmas any final decisions. greenery sold in South Today’s action ends the Dakota and surrounding Board’s deliberation on states. eight of the nine proposals. “The insect was detected The Board’s decision was by our forest health team last to authorize SDDOT to Christmas in wreaths,” said enter negotiations with Greg Josten, South Dakota LG Everist for acquisition State Forester. “The scales were found on wreaths made of the Sioux Valley Line located south of Canton. of fir that were shipped in The Board also decided to from the southern U.S.” reject the other operating The insect has appeared on similar material this proposals that were year. “Our inspectors were received. Those offers alerted that this might be included proposals on the case and found infested the Britton line, Mitchell wreaths last week,” says to Rapid City (MRC) line, Brenda Sievers, South Dakota Napa to Platte line, and Department of Agriculture. the Wolsey Interchange. The Department has put a stop order on the sale of this material. The Asian insect made its way to New York and then the southeastern U.S. where it has infested fir trees sheared to make wreaths. PIERRE, S.D. - On The insect will infest December 10, Governor Kristi hemlock, fir, and spruce trees Noem signed an executive and stays alive by sucking order re-appointing the the sap from the foliage Hazard Mitigation Team. and causes the foliage to become discolored and drop. The team consists of representatives from 11 state The insect is an immobile scale, about 2 mm long, that agencies and other nongovernmental personnel and appears as yellow-brown, is designed to assist counties parallel-sided spots on the underside of needles. It has in mitigation planning efforts. “As a State, we need not been found on Christmas to make sure we’re doing trees in South Dakota. everything possible to help Wreath material does not have to be destroyed communities recover from until after the Holidays. Any this year’s devastating fir wreaths bought from storms, but we also need to out-of-state sources should better prepare for extreme not be discarded in a brush weather in the future,” said pile or compost bin as eggs Noem. “The Hazard Mitigation will be hatching from the Team is an interagency scales this spring and could effort to come alongside move to nearby spruce trees. counties, communities, and Instead, wreaths should be tribes in order to reduce disposed through any city or future damage from natural community Christmas tree disasters. I’m confident and greenery program or the this approach, along material can also be burned. with the infrastructure Agriculture is a major disaster recovery program contributor to South previously announced, will be Dakota’s economy, incredibly beneficial to local generating $32.5 billion in annual economic activity and employing over 132,000 South Dakotans. The South Dakota Department of Agriculture's mission is to promote, protect, and preserve South Dakota agriculture for today and tomorrow. Visit us online at sdda.sd.gov or find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. There were no proposals submitted for the Yale line located near Huron. In June, the Board authorized SDDOT to prepare packages for soliciting proposals for the purchase of any or all the railroad lines. SDDOT prepared packets for each line, provided tours for inspection of the lines, and finally provided a question and answer forum to answer any remaining questions. With the rejection of the proposals, those lines will remain the property of the State and will continue to be operated by the current lease/sublease holders. The State acquired the railroad lines after the 1980 Milwaukee Road embargo which resulted in bankruptcy filing and possible abandonment of the lines. Since acquisition of the lines, the State has been successful in restoring and expanding service on many of the rail lines resulting in millions of dollars of development adjacent to the lines. “We are pleased the Board agreed to move forward with negotiations for the Sioux Valley Line and look forward to discussing the possible sale of this railroad asset with LG Everist,” says Transportation Secretary Darin Bergquist. “Although we are disappointed with the result of proposals for the other lines, we learned a lot by going through the process and feel there will be other opportunities for future solicitations. The goal is to get these rail lines back in the hands of private entities, as long as it is the best interest of the State of South Dakota.” Final action on nonoperating proposals and lease holder proposals that were received will be decided after negotiations are complete on the Sioux Valley Line. 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