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Union Farmer May 2023

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Volume CVIII, No. 3 Huron, SD MAY 2023

A PUBLICATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA FARMERS UNION

SERVING SOUTH DAKOTA’S FARM & RANCH FAMILIES SINCE 1915.

New Farmers Union Enterprise Leadership Couple

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Celebrate Farm & Ranch Moms

2023 Policy Meeting is July 20

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S.D. Farmers & Ranchers Ask for MCOOL During Farm Bill Fly-In

Farm Safety Quiz Bowl

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Celebrate Jerauld County Farm Family

SDFU members advocate in D.C. ahead of new Farm Bill: Lance Perrion, Oren Lesmeister, Doug Sombke, SDFU President; Sarah Perrion, Rob Larew, NFU President; David Reis; and Karla Hofhenke, SDFU Executive Director.

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t’s calving season across South Dakota, but a group of family farmers and ranchers still made time to travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with policymakers and USDA officials and advocate for what they need in the upcoming Farm Bill. “No one can carry our message like we can. This advocacy effort is important because as farmers and ranchers, what is in this Farm

Farm Bill Fly-In Continued on Page 6

It’s Camp Season! ALL YOUTH INVITED! Turn to Page 11 to learn more.

The Albrechts farm near Alpena, Chris and Amy with their sons, Cade and Cale.

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iding out to check cows with a cup of morning coffee, their youngest son, Cale, 3, on her lap and oldest son, Cade, 9, on the seat between her and her husband, Chris – this is the way Amy Albrecht likes to spend Saturday mornings. “These are the mornings when I say a silent prayer of thanks – we get to be outside, on the farm together, doing what we love,” said Amy, who grew up on the Alpena farm where she and Chris raise their sons today. “I always wanted to raise my kids on the farm because they can play outside but also learn responsibility and humility with this lifestyle,”

Albrecht Family Continued on Page 2


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