“We hope it will increase the tax base and attract more people," said Dale Bednarek, President and CEO of Farmers Union Industries. “Ultimately we really want to go 24/7."
“I think everyone should know how little they earn for the work that they do. It did surprise me that for a $13, meal they only earn 35 cents, I was hoping they earned more,” Lunders said.
Working to hold meat packers and food processors accountable and transparent is a focus of Farmers Union grassroots policy. During Farmers Union Day at the State Fair, the state’s largest agriculture organization will host a…
Rapid City, South Dakota – Western Legacy Development Corporation had an amazing Ag Summit on Thursday, June 30th, in Wall, SD, followed by a Public Meeting on Monday, July 11th, in Rapid City, SD, to…