SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – On Monday, Governor Rhoden announced a $200,000 grant from the Future Fund for the Keep Farmers Farming program to enhance estate and transition planning support for South Dakota ag producers.
“Keep Farmers Farming is making sure that our kids and grandkids keep South Dakota agriculture strong for generations to come,” said Governor Larry Rhoden.
“It’s about transferring more than just assets – it’s about passing down experience, work ethic, morals, and history.”
Earlier this year, the Noem-Rhoden Administration partnered with the South Dakota Ag Foundation and First Dakota National Bank to expand the Keep Farmers Farming program, helping program participation grow from 54 families to 125 families.
The South Dakota Ag Foundation previously received a one-year $200,000 grant from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development to support the program’s growth.
The South Dakota Ag Foundation is an independent nonprofit led by local leaders with the goal of enhancing agriculture for future generations.
“The next 10 years will be critical as farms and ranches transition wealth, knowledge, and wisdom to the next generation of South Dakota producers,” said Kyle Holt, South Dakota Ag Foundation CEO.
“The South Dakota Ag Foundation is grateful for the continued support from the Governor’s Office for our Keep Farmers Farming program as we meet this incredible demand.”




