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Each year the board of directors of the South Dakota Corn Growers Association gather together with members to discuss various proposed resolutions which will help guide the organization’s position on a variety of issues and help lay the groundwork for the direction of the future.
The 2021 meeting to discuss resolutions will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 2 pm at the McCrossan Boys Ranch on the North Side of Sioux Falls. SDCGA members are invited to attend and are asked to RSVP in advance, either online or by calling the office at 605-334-0100.
About SDCGA:
The SDCGA is among the most-active commodity groups in the state. Ever since it was formed in 1986, the organization has served as a powerful legislative voice for the state’s corn farmers. The association’s policies and stances on a variety of issues are laid out in its set of resolutions, which is why the annual business meeting of the organization is one of the most important things the board does each year.
his day is dedicated to establishing positions on issues as a collective organization, preparing for the year ahead and crafting the framework for the organization’s future.
Resolutions are due in the office by November 8. Find the forms needed to submit a resolution below.
Resolution Form BylawsSave Your Spot:
Be sure to reach out to the office to reserve a spot today at the annual meeting. This meeting is separate from the SDCGA annual conference, which will take place Jan. 22 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center.
The conference will be a full day of educational opportunities, as well as an evening banquet you will not want to miss. More information on this event will be coming in the following weeks.
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