A five-acre farmstead near Hudson in southeastern South Dakota is dedicated to sowing meaningful lives for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Zuraff at The Specialty Crop's cabin, available to camp in for $75 a night.
The walking trail that snakes through the shelter belt at The Specialty Crop, open to all guests and visitors.
Katie Zuraff at "Cluckingham Palace," the home of her laying hens.
Zuraff at the vegetable farm, tended by volunteers and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as the Zuraff family.
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Volunteers from Hope Haven work in the vegetable garden at The Specialty Crop.
Shaina Strong's memorial in the northwest corner of The Specialty Crop, recently installed by her family.
Zuraff walking through The Specialty Crop's vegetable farm.
Born and raised on a farm in southeastern South Dakota, Katelyn currently resides in Sioux Falls. She enjoys attending SDSU football games (her alma mater), going to farmer’s markets and visiting her parents at their family farm. Reach her at kwinberg@tristateneighbor.com.





