South Dakota prairie farm landscape with native grasses, wildflowers, open sky, and a small farm building.

Garretson, South Dakota

Circle Prairie

An Indigenous-owned small prairie farm near Garretson, South Dakota, growing toward seasonal produce, duck eggs, native plants, prairie stewardship, and resilient small-scale agriculture.

A farm being built carefully, season by season.

Circle Prairie is an early-stage South Dakota farm in Minnehaha County, near Garretson and the Sioux Falls area. The farm is focused on local produce, animals, native plants, and prairie stewardship. The work is small on purpose right now: learning the land, building healthy systems, and growing in a way that can last in eastern South Dakota.

Rooted in care for land, animals, and prairie resilience.

Circle Prairie is an Indigenous-owned farm rooted in care for land, animals, native plants, and long-term prairie resilience. The farm is not a tribal government project; it is a small local business being built carefully near Garretson, South Dakota.

Local produce, duck eggs, habitat, and practical farm resilience.

Duck eggs

Small-flock duck egg production is part of the farm plan as systems come online.

Seasonal produce

Local produce is planned at a careful scale, guided by the land and the season.

Native plants

Native plants and prairie-friendly plantings support habitat, pollinators, and soil.

Herbs and tea plants

Useful herbs and tea plants are part of the long-term growing direction.

Flowers and habitat

Seasonal flowers, sunflowers, and pollinator habitat bring beauty and ecological value.

Poultry and grazing

Poultry systems are underway, with future sheep or goat grazing considered for brush management.

Quick answers about Circle Prairie.

What is Circle Prairie?

Circle Prairie is an Indigenous-owned small prairie farm and future local produce and egg business in South Dakota.

Where is Circle Prairie located?

Circle Prairie is near Garretson, South Dakota, in Minnehaha County and the broader Sioux Falls area of eastern South Dakota.

Is Circle Prairie Indigenous-owned?

Yes. Circle Prairie is an Indigenous-owned farm rooted in care for land, animals, native plants, and long-term prairie resilience.

What does Circle Prairie produce?

The farm is focused on seasonal produce, duck eggs, native and prairie-friendly plants, herbs, flowers, and resilient poultry systems.

Does Circle Prairie sell duck eggs or produce?

Products are not broadly available yet. Circle Prairie is early-stage, and availability will be shared as farm systems are ready.

How can I get updates from Circle Prairie?

Join the farm list below or follow Circle Prairie on Instagram and Reddit for seasonal notes and product updates.

Farm values

Stewardship with care, reciprocity, and staying power.

Environmental stewardship for soil, water, habitat, and prairie life.

Community and care for neighbors, partners, and future visitors.

Health and wellbeing through food, plants, animals, and time outside.

Farm resilience built through useful systems and patient growth.

Follow along as the farm takes shape.

Join the Circle Prairie list for seasonal notes, product updates, prairie planting progress, and future visit or event announcements.