The South Dakota Agri-Business Association (SDABA) is a statewide membership-based trade association founded in 1962 that represents agribusiness retailers, grain elevators, and companies that support South Dakota agriculture. It serves as a unified voice for the state’s agribusiness industry, providing advocacy, education, leadership development, and industry events such as Ag Expo and the Agronomy Conference.
Agricultural and agribusiness policy, including state and federal legislation affecting ag retailers, grain handling, crop inputs, transportation and regulatory compliance, workforce development, environmental and pesticide regulation, and policies impacting agricultural commerce and infrastructure.
Membership dues, event and conference revenue, corporate sponsorships, and contributions to its affiliated political action committee.
SDABA Political Action Committee, South Dakota Certified Crop Advisor Program, and member agribusinesses and grain and feed companies across South Dakota.
Non-profit trade association