Congressman Dusty Johnson’s Weekly Column: Saddling Up for the Black Hills Stock Show

Saddling Up for the Black Hills Stock Show
By Rep. Dusty Johnson
January 30, 2026

The Black Hills Stock Show kicks off this weekend in Rapid City, and there’s no event that captures the spirit of South Dakota quite like it. Each year, the Stock Show brings people together for world-class rodeos, concerts, vendors, and fellowship. It’s a true celebration of our ag heritage and the hardworking folks who make our state great. I’ll be at the Stock Show this weekend and next, and look forward to visiting with folks from across South Dakota and the region.

I value the conversations I have with producers about their work to feed and fuel the world. As a member of the House Agriculture Committee, I’ve been focused on supporting our producers, especially through uncertain times. I’m excited to share with producers that nearly 80% of the Farm Bill was included in the Working Families Tax Cuts, reauthorizing critical programs that support producers across the country.

I’ve been consistently ranked among the most effective members in Congress on agricultural issues, and it’s due in large part to the face-to-face conversations I have with producers at events like the Stock Show.

President Trump recently reaffirmed his support for year-round E-15, and I’m leading the charge to get a deal for the president to sign. Allowing the nationwide sale of year-round E-15 helps our farmers and gives consumers a cheaper, cleaner choice at the pump.

I’ve also heard concerns about China buying American farmland which is why I’ve championed efforts in Congress to prevent the Chinese Communist Party from making these purchases. Trade continues to be a concern for many, and I’ve been working to ensure fair and robust market access for South Dakota exporters. My bill to reauthorize the Federal Maritime Commission – the entity that ensures safe passage for American ag imports and exports – passed the House in December 2025.

I am proud to represent South Dakota’s producers in Washington. If you’re heading to the Black Hills Stock Show this weekend, be sure to say hello – I’d love to visit with you.

Johnson at the Stock Show in Rapid City

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10 thoughts on “Congressman Dusty Johnson’s Weekly Column: Saddling Up for the Black Hills Stock Show”

  1. Looks like the struggling Doeden campaign is taking the winter off to enjoy chicken wings and football. The bus maybe back in the spring.

  2. This picture says it all. ‘City’ boy with a cowboy. So out of place you can’t even put it together.

    1. The one thing about Dusty is that he doesn’t try to be something that he isn’t. I have found him to be genuine in all my interactions.

      1. Except I saw him wearing cowboy boots which I’ve not seen any other time and driving a big ol’ truck in his ad which I’ve not seen in real life either. And yes, I’ve seen him in his own vehicle before and at functions other than the stock show.

        It’s out of place to see from my opinion which is only MY opinion.

        1. I’ve watched him cut wood with an ax? What’s your point. Many “cowboys” wear boots, many “non-cowboys” wear boots.

    2. If you are right, and Dusty isn’t comfortable at the Stockshow, it’s even more impressive he attends every year. I’m glad he’s willing to listen.

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