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Connecting Native American Youth to Ag Careers
BROOKINGS, S.D. Crazy Horse Memorial
and the Indian University
of North America was the
location for the first Linking Native American Youth
to Ag Careers Conference.
Organized by South Dakota 4-H, the conference was
designed to help connect
Native American youth to
their roots.
“Our nation's first
farmers, hunters and
gatherers were Native
Americans. Today, many
Native American youth
are no longer connected
to the land through agriculture," explained Ron
Frederick, SDSU Extension
4-H Youth Program Advisor - Rosebud. "We hope
that through this conference we can link Native
American youth back to
their roots in the land, the
language and the culture."
Seventeen youth from
the Rosebud and Pine
Ridge reservations attended the conference which
was held in October.
Linking Native American Youth to Ag Careers
Conference exposed
youth to opportunities
found within the diverse
world of agricultural
careers through on site
group tours and a college
classroom atmosphere.
It provided youth with
an opportunity to experience dorm life; taught
them about what can be
produced and provided
from the land, and gave
them an opportunity to
learn more about their
cultural heritage through
Workshop for Dementia
Caregivers
In addition to classroom
sessions the youth were
given a rare opportunity
to ride to the top of the
BROOKINGS, S.D. - SDSU Extension is partnering with
mountain and experience
Regional Home+, Western Resources for Independent
the Crazy Horse Memrial
Living, and Caregivers by Active Generations to host the
carving up close and perDementia Stress Busting workshop in Rapid City, beginsonal. This unique experining Feb. 7, 2017. Space is limited. Pre-registration is
ence was led by Monique
required. To cover costs, there is a $25 registration fee.
Ziolkowski, director of
Call 605.755.7726 to register. Dementia Stress Busting
the Crazy Horse Memorial is a 9-week workshop designed for family caregivers of
project, along with other
people living with dementia. A small group of caregivers
Crazy Horse Memorial staff meet an hour and a half each week for 9 weeks. Attendmembers.
ees learn stress management techniques, relaxation and
The Linking Native
coping strategies. Each attendee will receive a StressAmerican Youth to Ag
Busting Program for Family CaregiversTM book. The
Careers Conference was
workshop begins February 7, 2017. "We held our first
funded through a grant
Stress Busting Workshop in the in the fall. Workshop atINTERESTED the THIS SPOT?
from the North Central Ex- tendees reported that IN peer support, education, and
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tension Risk Management
problem-solving helped them to feel less isolated and
Education program. This
more confident in their caregiving roles. It was rewardgrant, submitted by Rachel ing to see how much the attendees learned over the 9
Lindvall on behalf of SDSU week workshop," said Nancy Varick, CSW-PIP, Homecare
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Recognized Tribal Extenplace your ad here. a loved one alone while attending the session? Adult
sion Programs focused on
day and home care options are available. Adult day and
Linking Native American
home care organizations across western South Dakota
youth to potential agriculprovide respite care so family caregivers can engage
tural futures.
in activities such as attending workshops, shopping
"We are so appreciative or medical needs. Please visit the Aging & Disability
of the speakers, volunteers Resource Connections online to learn more about day
and the entire Ziolkowski
centers and home care options in our region. If you are
family and Crazy Horse
concerned about ability to pay for respite care, please
Memorial Foundation staff call the Aging & Disability Resource Connections at
which included Dr. Laurie
855.315.1986. For additional information, please contact
Becvar, President /COO and Leacey E. Brown, SDSU Extension Gerontology Field SpeAmanda Allcock, Director
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helped make this conference such a success,"
Frederick said.
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Courtesy of Crazy Horse Memorial
Seventeen Native American youth attended the "Linking Native American Youth to Ag Careers" conference conducted
and hosted through a partnership with Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation and South Dakota 4-H. In addition to classroom sessions the youth were given a rare opportunity to
ride to the top of the mountain and experience the Crazy
Horse Memorial carving up close and personal, led by Monique Ziolkowski, director of the project along with other
Crazy Horse Memorial staff.
a presentation by famed
Lakota history professor,
Duane Hollow Horn Bear.
Hollow Horn Bear told
the Lakota Creation story
and explained why the
Black Hills remain sacred
to the Lakota people.
Other speakers and
chaperones included Brad
Keiser, 4-H Youth Program
Advisor for Custer and Fall
River Counties; Aminah
Hassoun, 4-H Youth Pro-
gram Advisor, Pine Ridge
Extension Office; Jason
Schoch, and Rachel Lindvall, SDSU Extension field
staff; Deanna Eagle Feather;
Rosebud Extension Volunteer; Ann Wilson Frederick,
Executive Director from the
Rosebud Sioux Tribal Land
Enterprises; Dr. Laurie
Becvar, President & COO
from Crazy Horse Memorial
Foundation; and Dawnita
Forell, Forell Bus Service.
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Importance of Keeping
Records for Filing Taxes
BROOKINGS, S.D. - With the March 3,
monitor the progress of their business.
2017 tax deadline looming for South Da"Records show whether the business
kota's farmers and ranchers, there is no
is improving, which items are profitable
time to waste in gathering the important
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requires.
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exceptions, a producer can choose any
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Davis, SDSU Extension Crops Business
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tion is provided exclusively for educational
Record Keeping Options to Consider
purposes and any action or inaction or
"Although the Internal Revenue
decisions made as the result of reading
Service (IRS) and the Farm Financial
this material is solely the responsibility of
Standards Council encourages an accrual readers. The author(s) and South Dakota
accounting method for record keeping,
State University disclaim any responsibilproducers however can also use cash,"
ity for loss associated with the use of this
Davis said.
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purchases, sales, payroll,
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319 Walnut St. • Yankton
480/80R-42 with Duals, Front 380/85R 30 With Fenders, 3 Hyd. Valves,
Green Star Ready, Inside Rear Weights, Power Quad sold with JD 741 selfleveling Loader and 8ft. Bucket. New JD 5-Tine Grapple Sold Separate.
1994 Ford 8670, Hours 7860 , SN: D402493, Rear Tires 18.4 x 42, 3 Hyd,
540 and 1000 PT O, 12 Front Weights with Radar, Sold Separate 18.4 x
42 Axle Mount Duals and Narrow Front Tires Used For Spraying. 1979
Case 2290, Hours 9770, New Engine at 5500 hours, SN 10299009, 18.4
x 38 Rear Tires w/Duals. 1969 Oliver 1650 D, Hydra Power Drive, SN:
291029-557, 3pt., WF, Fenders, 15.5x38 Tires. 1972 Oliver 1655D, Over
Under Drive, SN: 233571-490, 3 pt., 2 Hyd., 18.4x 34 Rears, WF, Fenders.
1954 Ford Jubilee, New Rear Tires, sold separately Bush Hog, 3pt., Rotary Mower, 5 ft., also 3 pt. Blade. COMBINE & HARVEST EQUIPMENT:
2009 New Holland CR9060, 35 Year Special Edition, SN: Y96112651, Rotor Hours 964, Engine Hours 1292, Drive Tires 520-85R -42 With Duals,
Self-Leveling Sieves, Long Unload Auger, Yearly Checkup @Dinkles New
Holland, Norfolk, NE. 2009 New Holland Corn Head, Model 98D, SN:
Y95018152, 12 Row 30 inch, Hydraulic Deck Plates. 2009 New Holland,
Flex Grain Head, Model 74C, 30 ft., SN: PNL024047. Unferferth HT 30
Head Trailer. 6T Head Trailer for 30 ft. Grain Head. J & M 750 Grain Cart,
Scale with Printer, Tarp, 18 inch Unload Auger, Hyd. Spout, Large 1000
PTO. J & M 750 Grain Cart, Scale, Tarp, 18 inch Unload Auger, Hyd. Spout,
24.5 x 32 Tires, Standard 1000 PTO (like new). 2012 Farm King Auger, 13
x70, Direct Drive, Swing Hopper, Hydraulic Orbit Motor Driven Moveable
Truck Hopper. 2010 Farm King Auger, 10 x 72, Direct Drive, Swing Hopper, Hyd. Orbit Motor Driven Moveable Truck Hopper. Peck Auger, 8 x 56,
Direct Drive with Swing Hopper, Hyd Lift. Mayrath Truck Auger w/Hopper,
8 x 32, 3- Phase Electric Motor, With 20 ft. Power Cord. Westgo Auger, 9 x
40, PTO. Mayrath Auger 8 x 56, PTO. Auger, 10 x 60. 2-Brent 640 Gravity
Wagons, With Lights and Brakes. Parker 2600 Gravity Wagon. Parker 1555
Grainway Wagon, 18 hp. Engine, Scale, Tarp. TRUCKS/TRAILERS: 1999
International Semi-Tractor, 9200 I Series, With Sleeper, Cummins 400
HP, Ten Speed, 685, 000 Miles, Vin # 2HSCEAR2YC068761. 2008 Timpte
Model 4266, Super Hopper Grain Trailer, 42 ft., Ag Hoppers, Air Ride, Aluminum Outer Wheels, Air Scale 24.5 Tires. 1988 IH Straight Truck, Model
F-1954, Detroit 466, Twin Screw, 7 speed, 470, 000 Miles, with Omaha
Standard Steel Box, 20 ft. x 60 in., Twin Hoist, Roll Tarp. H&H Gooseneck
Flat Bed, 24 ft., 2 Axle, Double Front Jacks, Flip Over Ramps. Shop Built
Gooseneck Flatbed on Single Axle Truck Frame, 24 ft., Side Rails to Haul
Bales, With 3000 gallon Poly Tank, Chemical Mixing Tank, 8.25 hp. Transfer
Pump, Pickup or Semi Hook up. FARM MACHINERY: 2011 JD 1770 NT
CCS Planter, 16 Row 30 inch, Yetter Floating Openers, Hyd. Down Pressure, Corn and Bean Plates. SN: 740346. JD Green Star SF-2-1800 Display
Monitor sold after Planter. 2012 JD Model 1990 Air Seed Drill, 40 ft., 15inch
spacing, with SF1 Monitor, SN: 745195. 2011, AG Dryer ST100 Pro Box
Seed Tender w/Long Auger. 2010 Krause 8200 Rock Flex Tandem Disc.,
28 ft., Walking Tandems on Main Frame and Wings, Hyd. Leveling , Blades
23 ½ inch., 3- Bar Harrow. Demco 1250 Field Sprayer, Teejet 844 Controller,
90 ft. Floating Booms, Triple Nozzle Heads, Ground Speed control. Great
Plains Rolling Basket, Seed Bed Conditioner, 25 ft.,Pull Type. Wetherell Cultivator, 8-Row Wide, C Shanks. White 273 Tandem Disc, 21 ft. with Harrow,
Like New Blades, Needs Work on one Gang. JD 400 Rotary Hoe, 20 ft.
Triggs 2-Wheeled Seeder Cart, With Alfalfa Seed Attachment, Ball Hitch.
Oliver 565 Plow, Semi-Mount, 3 pt., 5 x 16, with Buster Bar. Calumet 2250
gal. Vacuum Manure Tank, With 20 ft. Suction Hose. Hesston 30 Stack
Mover. Anhydrous Tool Bar, 9- Shank, 21 ft., Hyd. Fold. Farmhand F-11
Loader with 7ft. Bucket, Sold Separate, Grapple Fork, Pallet Forks, Bean
Bag Carrier. 3pt. Bale Spear. Older Running Gear. 6 inch Auger for Gravity
Wagon. TRACTOR ACCESSORIES: Auto Trac Universal Steering Kit, 200
with Globe. Raven Cruiser Guidance System. JD Front Weight Bracket and
8 Weights from 7800. Schwartz WF from JD 3020. (2) 3pt. Quick Hitches,
Catagory 2 and Catagory 3. 10 Case Front Weight from 2290. Several IH
Older Style Rear Wheel Weights. Front Tractor Fenders Universal Mounts
2WD. Tractor Chains, 18.4 x 38, 18.4 x 34, 15.5 x 38. Oliver Front Weight,
3pt. Sway Bar Block, 3rd Arm. (22) Front Suit Case Weights off of New Holland TM-175. MISC: Allied Power Washer, Hot Water, Hose Reel, 7 1/2 hp,
Electric Motor 220, w/20 ft. Cord. Pacific 8500M Generator (new). Pacific
Trash Pump (new). Pacific Air Compressor, Gas, 2-Cylinder (like new). All
–Pro Portable Heater, 150,000 Btu. GSI 30 ft. Grain Bin Floor, with Supports
and Flashing. (2) Portable Loading Chutes. Gandy Crop Cure Applicator.
Propane Torch Set. PTO Wire Winder. LB White Heater. Bin Cross Auger,
8 x 32. Assorted Cattle Gates and Panels. Wood and Steel Posts. Electric
Fencing Equipment and Barb Wire. Cattle Feeders, Round Bale Feeder,
Round and Oblong Water Tanks. 16 Hog Gates, 10 ft. Auger Hopper. Pivot
Pipe. Rabbit Cages. (4) 5 gallon Draft Brewer Ball Lock Kegs. Buzz Saw.
Electric Motors. Auger Transmission w/Electric Motor. Parts for IH 5300
Bean Drill, Misc. Tires and Rims, 42” Pallet Forks.
OWNERS: JOHN AND SUSAN ARENS, CELL 402.360.1260
STEVE AND JEAN ARENS, CELL 402.360.2744
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DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
SOUTHEAST RESEARCH
FARM CONTRACT FEEDING AGREEMENT in the
Purchasing Office at South
Dakota State University,
Brookings SD. The Southeast Research Farm seeks
yardage bids on a cost per
head per day basis for background feeding of 200-300
beef calves, 600 to 750
lbs. in weight, of origin from
South Dakota or neighboring states. The Southeast
Research Farm has 24 dirt
lot pens. The winning bidder
will purchase corn, silage,
and hay from the Southeast
Research Farm at current
market prices. Supplements
will be purchased by the cattle owner from a vendor of
their choosing and delivered
to the Southeast Research
Farm. Feeding is anticipated to run for 90 days for
the purpose of backgrounding. Interested prospective
bidders may obtain the necessary bidding document(s)
from the South Dakota
State University Purchasing
Office by contacting Vicki
Soren, Purchasing Agent
at 605-688-4989 or vicki.
soren@sdstate.edu Karen
Bravek, Assistant Purchasing Agent at 605-688-4451
or Karen.Bravek@sdstate.
edu or in person at Morrill
Hall (formerly Administration Building) Room 304
on the campus of South
Dakota State University.
South Dakota State University specifically reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
South Dakota State University
Vicki Soren,PurchasingAgent
Purchasing Office Box
2201 Brookings, SD 57007
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