Published by admin on Thu, 10/13/2022 - 9:05am
5 YEARS AGO, 2017
— Jim and Marilyn Dean opened their pumpkin patch at Dakota Stone for the year. It was a low maintenance area nicely decorated with straw bales, wagon wheels and an antique tractor. Dean said some people like the more low key pumpkin patches where people can go take a picture, relax and then go. The Deans usually got 300-400 pumpkins a year that were bigger and nicer than the ones you can get in the store. The pumpkins came from a Hutterite colony out in eastern South Dakota.