KMIT’s 32nd Annual Ag Appreciation Banquet

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Area farm producers, you could be a guest at KMIT’s Annual Ag Appreciation Banquet!

The banquet will be held Tuesday, November 15th at the Highland Conference Center…featuring free food, lots of great prizes, and great entertainment!

You could be one of our 400 guests of the KMIT Ag banquet by registering today at:

CHS Farmers Alliance
Davison County Implement
Farm Credit Services of America
Wilbur-Ellis of Salem
Titan Machinery in Plate
Hegg Insurance
Gavilon Grain of Kimball
Morris Equipment
Great Plains Lumber & Supply in Stickney
First National Bank of Mitchell & Huron
Scott’s Supply
Ethan Co-Op Lumber
Midwest Ag Center in Platte
Poet Bio-Refining of Mitchell
Campbell’s Supply
Agronomy Plus
Maxwell & Bowar Agency
Farmers Elevator in Mt. Vernon
Dakota Crop Insurance
Lakeview Vet Clinic
Meyers Oil Company
Plains Commerce Bank
Mitchell Livestock Auction
Puthoff Repair Sales & Service of Salem
Dakota Agrow of Plankinton
Farmer’s Trading Company
Samuelson Tire & Oil in Platte
Dimock Farmers Elevator
Graham Tire
Mettler Implement

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