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Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family and Community

Sponsored by the colleges of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences and Education and Human Sciences, the Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family and Community program honors leaders who have influenced their communities, the state and the nation. These people, their homes, families, farms or ranches are an integral part of the state of South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã.

2026 Eminent Leaders Celebration

The next award celebration is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 18, 2026 at McCrory Gardens in Brookings. Please direct questions to Angela Loftesness.

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Nomination Process

Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family and Community are nominated by people in their community and have not applied for this honor. The honorees have gone the extra mile and given unselfishly of their time, talent and leadership to enhance their homes, churches, community organizations, schools and agriculture, resulting in a betterment of family, communities, the state and the nation.

Nominations are accepted throughout the year, with an annual cutoff date of May 1 for the September recognition event. Instructions are included on the nomination form. Nominations remain in the selection pool for five years and may be updated by the nominator at any time.

Eminent Leader in Agriculture, Family and Community Honorees

à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã/Title Recipients are organized by the year
Year Name à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã County
Adele Davis Eminent Homemaker Brookings
Wilbert I. Symens Eminent Farmer Marshall
Vene C. Eitemiller Eminent Farmer Charles Mix
Selma Woods Eminent Homemaker Aurora
Harry Witt Eminent Farmer Hamlin
Harry (Selma) Martens Eminent Homemaker Beadle
John E. Sutton Eminent Farmer Sully
Ethel Miles Eminent Homemaker Gregory
John E. Elsing Eminent Farmer Spink
Evelyn Petik Eminent Homemaker Corson
Chris (Amy) K. Larson Eminent Homemaker Butte
Warren L. Wright Eminent Farmer Minnehaha
Roy Norman Eminent Farmer Stanley
Arthur W. (Gyda) Keller Eminent Homemaker Potter
Albert C. Hauffe Eminent Farmer McPherson
Pauline Hageman Eminent Homemaker Fall River
T. Floyd Durland Eminent Farmer Moody
Lawrence Ingalls Eminent Farmer Meade
Mortimer (Catherine) Clifford Eminent Homemaker Shannon
Chester (Myrl) Moe Eminent Homemaker Hanson
John Gauger Eminent Farmer Deuel
Margaret Mastellar Eminent Homemaker Walworth
George Millar Eminent Homemaker Bennett
Merle Hanson Eminent Farmer Lincoln
Merritt Fenner Eminent Farmer Beadle
History of the Program

The Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family and Community program began in 1927 with the recognition of two Eminent Farmers by South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State College, now South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University. The following year, the program was expanded with the addition of two Eminent Homemaker honorees. In the early years, the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker awards were much like honorary degrees. In the 1950s, the purpose of the program was clarified and the awards were designated as a very high honor, uniquely different from honorary degrees.

This program has been continuous since 1927 with the exception of 1942, 1943, 1945 and 2020. In 2011, the name was changed to Eminent Farmer/Rancher and Homemaker. In 2018, the full name of the award program was changed to Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family and Community.

Dig deeper into the history of this program by checking out these materials.