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Kelly Melius and Bill Keldsen created this elevated Common Sense bale feeder in 1999. Photo by Kelly Melius.

Cow Know-How Guides Inventor


Kelly Melius uses cow sense and common sense to build livestock equipment on his farm near Faulkton.

Pomegranate Market strives to attract like-minded farm suppliers, customers and staffers. In 2011, helpful staff members included (from left) Natalie McFarland, Kristen Perschon and Patty Ammann.

The Pomegranate Lifestyle

January 22, 2013
A Sioux Falls market feeds 'body, mind and spirit'

John Mills  snowy Brookings County farm inspired the creation of J-Wheelz, an ATV tire attachment that adds traction without hindering drivability.

Mills on Wheels


Brookings men make ATVing easier.

Daktronics helps sports teams around the world keep score. The Brookings company s co-founder Al Kurtenbach, left, is pictured here with South Dakota Magazine publisher Bernie Hunhoff. Photo by Heidi Marsh.

Keeping Time


Boards from Daktronics in Brookings illuminate the world. 

Book Keeping


A Phillips Avenue bookstore has been a haven for Sioux Falls readers since 1988.

Penny Pinching Publisher


One Jackson County woman knows how to stretch a dollar — and she'll tell you how, too.

Maker of Music


Sioux Falls craftsman John Nordlie's pipe organs are pleasing to the eye and ear.

Photo by Jerry Wilson.

South Dakota's Grandest Convenience Store


Pine Ridge hot spot Big Bat's is not your average gas station.

Here Comes the Goosemobile


Canistota's "Mobile Meat Market" may be delivering free-range, local meat to your town this summer.

The Chislic Circle


Savoring a southeastern South Dakota tradition — mutton on a stick.

Making Yellow Magic


Black Hills gold jewelry is rich with legend.

Willard's Water


The founder is gone, but his "Super Water" goes on.

Staging Comebacks


Century-old opera houses are regaining their former stature.

The Last Nurseryman


Gurneys have been growing nursery stock in Yankton since 1898, but the business wasn’t always as peaceful as it is today.

Wagon Master


Doug Hansen is a 19th century craftsman running a 21st century enterprise.

Spinoffs from Sturgis


These South Dakota innovators keep the motorcycle world humming long after the Sturgis Rally is over.

Mountain-made Furniture


Black Hills craftsmen create natural, durable home furnishings.

Scenic: Where Characters Have a Town


Scenic, South Dakota received national attention this week when Twila Merril, who owns much of the town, put it up for sale.

Pieville, South Dakota


Dr. Seuss has Whoville. Casey has Mudville. And Peever had Pieville, thanks to Char's Cafe.

Buffalo Ridge Resort


Gary's School for the Blind is now a top-notch resort.

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