The Best Job in South Dakota The Best Job in South Dakota
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Rebecca Blue and Chris Church host The Best Job in South Dakota where they explore the important role that women play in agriculture. With a touch of awe and envy, the hosts converse with women who have either 1) found their way to the best job; or 2) performed the best job in their chosen endeavor. Often both! These individuals are making a difference in their communities through agriculture and related fields and demonstrating the important role that women play.
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S3#2 - Steve’s Shear Relief
Sisters Elizabeth Davelaar and Erin Van Nieuwenhuyzen are a knitted pair. They own and operate Maker's Way Fiber Mill. Stitching their talents, they produce wool yarn to dye for, naturally. With Mom weaving on the peg loom, it’s a family affair. This conversation is a peach.
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S3#1 - The Guardian Steer
Hot dog! Sadie Frey’s passion is electric. You might say we couldn’t ‘resist-her.’ In her ‘current’ position, Sadie is an ace Communication Specialist for Agtegra Cooperative. Fair warning, she will reawaken science experiment memories. Plus, find out why if not for Reeses, Sadie might have been in pieces.
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Season 3 Trailer
Back from break, but did we have fun? The answer lies within this season’s preview that reaches new heights and may eclipse your expectations. We hope you enjoy eason-Say ee-Thray!
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S2#10 - Season Two Wrap Up
Our guest meteorologist aced her Christmas forecast. Now, our Nation’s foremost weather prognosticator forecasts an early spring. Whether you’re planting 5 sq. ft. or 500 acres, it’s seed selection time for your 2024 crop. This season’s guests, with their inspiring career choices, seeded inspirational ideas for all of us. Like the red, red robin, we’ll soon be bob, bob bobbin’ along with Season Three!
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S2#9 - A Cow Named Snoop
“My pickup is my office.” Amy Pravecek's position at global animal health company Zoetis comes with a front row seat of the stunning ranchland topography of South Dakota and Wyoming. On the job, you’ll find her chute side with ranchers and their cattle. At home, well, she’s raising cattle with her husband. And, she's active in more ag groups than you can “cow”nt.
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S2#8 - The Notorious Bay Horse
Q: When is a loaner a keeper?
A: When she’s Justine Rivard, Senior Ag Lender at the Black Hills Federal Credit Union. Bank on it. Her expertise, compassion, and grit shine through in our conversation. Saddle up and lend an ear. Also, is chili soup?