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Stockgrowers invite everyone to quarterly meetingSouth Dakota Directors and officers of the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association (SDSGA) invite everyone with an interest in the cattle industry and rural America to join them for their Quarterly Meeting to be held in Fort Sisseton on June 13 and 14. Committee meetings will be held all day on the 13th and the morning of the 14th, then the Board of Directors will meet after lunch on the 14th, according to Fox. Non-meandered waters, inheritance tax and conservation easements will be addressed, along with several other issues. R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard will speak June 13 following a 6:30 p.m. barbecue. "It's important to get together with folks from all across the state to see what their concerns are and let them know what we've been up to," said SDSGA President Rick Fox, Hermosa. Fox said that the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association is looking forward to meeting producers from the Northeastern part of the state--and warmly welcomes everyone to the meeting--he reminds folks that membership is not required to attend a meeting. "We hope both members and non-members will join us in Fort Sisseton--there are a lot of good operators in the area and I'm interested in meeting them and visiting with them about the cattle business," Fox said. SDSGA Region 2 Vice President Wayne Nelson, Langford, also hopes to see some new faces at the two-day event. "I've been talking to quite a few people, inviting them to join us, and I hope they invite their neighbors too. It will be a great opportunity for the producers in this part of the state to learn about the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association and R-CALF USA." Fox also encourages folks to call the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association office at 605-342-0429 with questions and to RSVP for meals at the meeting. Date: 5/24/06
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