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You searched: Leadership in agriculture begins at slat level, explained fifth-generation hog producer Steven Rommereim.
More than a century ago, Floyd Hansmeier鈥檚 Grandpa Henry hopped on a train in Iowa seeking adventure out West. As family lore goes, when the train stopped for the night in Bristol, South Dakota, Henry Hansmeier got a hotel room for the night, overslept, missed the train and never left Bristol.
Whether launching the 鈥淒akota Farm Talk鈥 radio program from the Geppert family farm 30 years before the term 鈥渞emote work鈥 was commonplace, fundraising for the South Dakota State Fair鈥檚 Nordby Exhibit Hall or helping start the Kimball FFA chapter 鈥 Pam (Walter) Geppert works hard to support South Dakota agriculture.
Advice Brad Greenway received from his college adviser 40 years ago guides him to this day. 鈥淗e told me, 鈥楧on鈥檛 ever start something you are figuring on failing at,鈥欌 recalled the third-generation Mitchell farmer.
The Brookings Chamber Music Society has announced its 2024-25 season and fall membership drive. Allied closely to the South Dakota State University School of Performing Arts, the society鈥檚 mission is to present the finest in chamber music for the enjoyment of the Brookings community.
The South Dakota Art Museum at South Dakota State University has again achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums, the highest national recognition afforded to the nation鈥檚 museums.
The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council is pleased to announce that it has committed $1.2 million toward an expansion of the Swine Education and Research Facility at South Dakota State University. The grant will fund the addition of two new wean-to-finish nutrition rooms to the existing complex and double the facility鈥檚 research capabilities.
South Dakota State University is anticipating a large incoming class of first-year students and strong retention as it readies for move-in weekend starting Friday, Aug. 23.
The Child and Family Resource Network at South Dakota State University will hold four parenting classes throughout September to focus on helping parents discover what their children鈥檚 behaviors could mean.
Bison specialists from across the United States and Canada gathered in Brookings recently for the second International Bison Health Symposium, attended by nearly 140 producers, veterinarians, tribal leaders, government officials, researchers and zoo managers.