Redfield, South Dakota (SD) Beef Cattle Feedlots Companies

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Bill Baus
17115 US Highway 281
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-0270
Roger Masat
38907 177th St.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-1693
Thomas Land and Cattle Company
P.O. BOX 8
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-0296
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James Osborn Farm
17232 388th Ave.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-0719
Harms Feedlot
39130 179th St.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-2598
Bill Baus
17115 Us Highway 281
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-0270
Erin D Schroeder
39004 180th St.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-2093
Harms Feedlot
39130 179th St.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-2598
James Osborn Farm
17232 388th Avenue
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-0719
Keith Schroeder
38952 179th St.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-2424
Robert Nelson
1505 East 1st St.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-0526
Sherry Baloun
38423 174th St.
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-2193
Thomas Land And Cattle Company
219 West 13th Avenue
Redfield SD 57469
(605) 472-0296
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