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Keeping the forest healthy is a top priority for mountain tree farmers.
Black Hills craftsmen create natural, durable home furnishings.
Peace Lights glow around the world.
Jackson County ranchers Brett and Tammy Prang manipulate steel and scraps into monumental art.
Pedal-less bikes made in Rapid City make learning a breeze.
Kerry Hogan brought old-world craftsmanship to Tripp.
Jeremy and Bobbi Schmidt turn detritus from the great outdoors into functional goods.
Forty2 solar generators bring power where it’s needed most.
The Ground Blind Buddy keeps you organized in the field.
No hands? No problem, thanks to a Brookings couple and their new gadget.
Native blends produced in Aberdeen soothe the soul.
Gary Geier’s invention takes the wobble out of slicing watermelon.
Faux trees from Yankton spruce up towers and boost phone coverage.
Video games made in Brookings help kids learn about nature.
Locals aid Alaska television miners.
The Rounds family makes smooth spirits atop a river bluff.
Deadwood’s most delectable desserts come from the Chubby Chipmunk.
There's no more guessing thanks to Shawn Gengerke.
Rand Williams is a matchmaker of old buildings and today’s dreams.
The ice cream flavor was born at SDSU.