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American Agri-Women Honors Amanda Radke with Veritas Award

Amanda Radke receiving the Veritas Award with AAW Vice President Kim Bremmer

American Agri-Women (AAW) proudly awarded its prestigious Veritas Award to Amanda Radke during its 2024 National Convention, held recently in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The Veritas Award, one of AAW’s highest honors, is given to individuals who have demonstrated public witness to the “pursuit of truth.”


Amanda Radke, a fifth-generation rancher from Mitchell, South Dakota, was recognized for her extraordinary commitment to advancing agriculture, rural communities, and food security. Radke, alongside her husband, Tyler, and their four children operate Radke Land & Cattle, an Angus seedstock operation. Her work exemplifies the resilience and passion of American agriculturalists.


A seasoned advocate for agriculture, Radke has spent nearly two decades traveling nationwide to defend the livelihood of farming families, promote rural business vitality, and ensure access to safe, abundant food. A former National FFA Extemporaneous Speaking Champion and National Beef Ambassador, she continues to educate and inspire through her writing, speaking, and entrepreneurial endeavors.


Radke’s contributions extend beyond the ranch. She has also been a leading advocate against the controversial CO2 pipeline project in South Dakota, where her efforts were pivotal in organizing opposition to Senate Bill 201. Radke described the legislation as a 'land grab' that tramples private property rights and local governance in favor of corporate interests. Her leadership in this campaign reflects her unwavering commitment to protecting rural communities and the rights of landowners. She is the host of “The Heart of Rural America” podcast and radio show, a syndicated columnist, and a children’s book author focused on fostering agricultural understanding among youth. As a cattle industry consultant with CK6 and co-founder of the auction platform Bid On Beef, Radke exemplifies innovation in agriculture. She also serves on the National Agriculture Campaign Advisory Council, offering insights to the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee.


About American Agri-Women

American Agri-Women (AAW) promotes the welfare of our national security through a safe and reliable food, fiber and mineral supply. Since 1974, AAW members have worked together to educate consumers; advocate for agriculture; and offer networking and professional development opportunities. For more information, or to join, visit AmericanAgriWomen.org. Find AAW on social media at: facebook.com/AgriWomen and twitter.com/Women4Ag.


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Chrissy Wozniak

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