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Daugaard Visits Inner Mongolia

State of South Dakota

The governor of South Dakota and other leaders are in China this week on a trade mission. They’re splitting several days between Beijing and Shanghai, but they spent one day away from the packed cities to discuss partnership possibilities.

South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard visited with the governor of Inner Mongolia Sunday as part of a week-long trip in China. Inner Mongolia is a Chinese province along the northern part of the country. Daugaard says a small American state like South Dakota can benefit from a sister-state relationship with a similar region in China.

"They’re more rural. They’re more like us," Daugaard says. "They’re not given as much attention by others, so when they get attention from a United States state like South Dakota who is similar to them, who has an agriculture and animal husbandry heritage, who has a very high interest in dairy as they do, they pay attention to us."

Daugaard says it’s simply more likely that South Dakota leaders can establish a strong relationship with Inner Mongolia, because the areas have similar resources and smaller governments.

The governor and people traveling with him are talking with Chinese business and government leaders about partnerships in food, manufacturing and education opportunities. They return to South Dakota Friday.

Kealey Bultena grew up in South Dakota, where her grandparents took advantage of the state’s agriculture at nap time, tricking her into car rides to “go see cows.” Rarely did she stay awake long enough to see the livestock, but now she writes stories about the animals – and the legislature and education and much more. Kealey worked in television for four years while attending the University of South Dakota. She started interning with South Dakota Public Broadcasting in September 2010 and accepted a position with television in 2011. Now Kealey is the radio news producer stationed in Sioux Falls. As a multi-media journalist, Kealey prides herself on the diversity of the stories she tells and the impact her work has on people across the state. Kealey is always searching for new ideas. Let her know of a great story! Find her on Facebook and twitter (@KealeySDPB).