Prepping new farmers, a vaccination lawsuit, and the work of Governor Farrar – SDPB Radio

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Preparing a Resilient Future is a project aimed at helping more than 300 beginning farmers and ranchers across the Northern Great Plains explore raising organic field crops. We learn more today from its project director.

South Dakota and the Sioux Falls Catholic school system have filed a lawsuit against the federal government for making large companies enforce COVID-19 vaccinations or regular testing and masking. SDPB’s Arielle Zionts has more on how workers and the business community are responding.

Frank Farrar was South Dakota’s 24th governor and also served as attorney general. Tony Venhuizen joins us today as we remember him and the work he and his staff did for the state.

It was 1932, the Great Depression was underway, and during the general election South Dakotans overwhelmingly voted to send democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt to serve his first term as President of the United States. Today we take a moment to look back at that election.

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