April 2017

The Sanborn Central/Woonsocket FFA Chapter has been busy competing at Career Development Events (CDEs) over the past few weeks. Students are involved in the following CDE teams, although not all teams have attended every CDE. The Agronomy team has won every CDE event attended thus far, and the Meats team has won their event at three contests.
Participants in the Agronomy CDE possess an in-depth knowledge of seeds, insects, soils and crops. They must also demonstrate skills in solving complex problems related to crop production.
The Agricultural Technology and Mechanical Systems (Ag Mechanics) CDE helps students develop their technical skills and knowledge and their ability to work with others to solve complex problems.
The Farm and Agribusiness Management CDE helps students learn business skills and apply economic principles to agricultural businesses.
The Floriculture CDE requires students to identify floral plants and demonstrate their knowledge of the floral industry. Participants also demonstrate skills in constructing floral arrangements, and the preparation of an accurate bill of sale.
In the Horse Evaluation CDE, students evaluate and rank horses based on breed characteristics, conformation and performance. As a team, students cooperatively solve problems related to equine selection, management, nutrition and production.
Individual and team activities in the Environmental and Natural Resources CDE include a national and global issues interview; environmental and natural resources problem solving; soil tests and profiles; air and water analysis; GPS use; waste management; and more.
In the Meats Evaluation and Technology CDE, students develop the skills needed for careers in the meat animal industry. During the event, members evaluate beef carcasses for quality and yield grade; identify various meat cuts and place carcasses, and identify wholesale and/or retail cuts.

…Read the results in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

Kenneth Yusten

Mitchell

Ken Yusten 34    Kenneth Yusten, 86, of Mitchell, died Thursday, April 6, 2017, at Avera Queen of Peace Hospital in Mitchell.
Funeral services were Monday, April 10, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Mitchell with burial in Servicemen’s Memorial Cemetery. Visitation with a scripture service at 6:30 p.m. was Sunday, April 9, at the church.
Kenneth LeRoy Yusten was born March 18, 1931, to Theodore and Esther (Isaacson) Yusten in Ethan.
He married Donetta Boehmer on Dec. 30, 1951, in Mount Vernon. They moved to Fayetteville, N.C., where Ken was stationed at Fort Bragg, holding the rank of Staff Sergeant in the 82nd Airborne Division. He was honorably discharged in 1954, and then moved back to South Dakota where he worked construction until he retired.
Kenneth is survived by his wife of 65 years, Donetta; his children, Nancy (Jon) Sullivan of Artesian, Gail (Mike) Denne of Mitchell, Debbie (Dale) Anderson of Mitchell, Cyndee (Jason) Emmons of Watertown, Minn., Bonnie (Duane) Wince of Rapid City, Jeff (Maria) Yusten of Manilla, Iowa, and Lori Yusten of Dallas, Texas; 25 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren; and two great great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by three brothers, four sisters and his parents.
Arrangements were with the Bittner Funeral Chapel in Mitchell.

Debra Baruth

Alpena

Debra Baruth 34    Debra Baruth, 61, of Alpena, died Wednesday, April 5, 2017, at the DeSmet Good Samaritan Center, as the result of a traumatic brain injury.
Her funeral service was Sunday, April 9, at the Riverview United Methodist Church in Huron with burial in Restlawn Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation was Saturday, April 8, at the Kuhler Funeral Home, with family present from 5-7 p.m. and a time of sharing at 7 p.m.
Debra Kay Nelson was born Sept. 24, 1955, to Palmer and Lucy (Gockowski) Nelson in Huron. She was the youngest of 11 children. Debbie grew up in Huron, attending St. Martin’s Catholic School and Jefferson School. She graduated from Huron High School in 1974.
In June of 1972, she married James Peck at Watertown. Together, they had one daughter, JoAnn. The couple later divorced in 1978.
Debbie worked for Mesaba Airlines and Al’s Red Owl, and then worked for the Huron School District until her retirement.
In March of 2003, Debbie married Ronnie Baruth at Huron. Together, they shared their lives farming in the Alpena area. They enjoyed traveling, camping and going to sprint car races. They cherished spending time with their families and especially their grandchildren.
Debra is survived by her husband, Ronnie Baruth of Alpena; one daughter, JoAnn (Tony) Smith of Huron; two grandchildren; two sisters, Phyllis (Dean) Loeffelbein of Amarillo, Texas, and Delores (Burton) Lounsbury of Huron; four brothers, Virgil (JoJo) Nelson of Aberdeen, Phillip Nelson of Morehead City, N.C., Ronnie (Ruth) Nelson of Huron, and Loren (Rhonda) Nelson of Cavour; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Clarence and Charley Nelson; two sisters, Adeline Bowen and Leona Lundeen; and one grandson, Alex Smith.

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