South Dakota voters will have a constitutional amendment on the ballot tomorrow that bans anti-corporate farming. The amendment will prohibit companies from owning land or livestock in the state. This is the second time voters have considered a constitutional amendment that bans corporate farming. The first, known as Amendment E was struck down as unconstitutional last month. Tomorrow (TUESDAY) Amendment A is on the ballot. Lawmakers proposed the compromise version as a way to keep legislation on the books. Opponents say the new version is too weak and opens too many doors to corporate agriculture. Mainstreet Radio's Cara Hetland reports: