Near Rockham in northeastern South Dakota, spring calving season stretches across much of the year for Jade Jandel.
Katelyn Winberg
About
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.
On the Mockler family farm near Centerville, spring planting is a full-family effort.
From grilled cheese sandwiches and SDSU ice cream to baby calves and self-guided dairy tours, organizers say this year’s South Dakota Dairy Fe…
On a regular Monday in April, when the average person was at work or school, millions of dollars changed hands before lunch in a sale barn in …
Terry Rieckman began his teaching career in the fall of 1983 in the Chester Area School District as a student teacher. My mother, then known a…
For 42 years, Terry Rieckman has taught agriculture students at the McCook Central High School in Salem, South Dakota, building one of the mos…
Increasingly, consumers are looking to buy food grown from local producers, but knowing where to find it can be a challenge.
When South Dakota farmers need a ballpark figure for what to charge or pay for custom work, many have long looked across the border.
For Harrisburg FFA member Katelyn Clow, understanding the future of agriculture starts with looking at the past.
