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Lance Perrion, Ipswich, Jason Latham, Harding County and Rob Lee, De Smet, are among a small group of young family farmers and ranchers invited to the White House to meet with the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and other top U.S. Department of Agriculture officials this week (Tuesday, October 8) as part of the Farmers and Ranchers In Action event hosted by the Biden/Harris Administration. Courtesy photo.

Three South Dakota farmers and ranchers invited to White House to meet with U.S. Agriculture Secretary

By Jody Heemstra Oct 12, 2024 | 6:00 AM
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