SB206 makes it easier for farmers and ranchers to sell meat directly to consumers through "animal share agreements" (where customers buy a share of an animal) by amending existing rules around direct meat sales. The bill also creates a new grant program to help meat processors expand their operations, supporting local food production. These changes are designed to boost South Dakota's meat sales through direct-to-consumer and local processing channels.
Senate Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor S.J. 257
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources S.J. 218
Jim Stalzer
Prime sponsor · Sen.
R
Cosponsors