Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Beam toured Juniper Hill Farms in Douglas County on March 9. The tour was in recognition of Kelly signing the proclamation of March as Kansas Agriculture Month.
“Kansas has long been recognized as an essential agricultural state — our farmers and ranchers work hard to put food on the table for families around the globe,” Kelly said. Kansas ranks first in the United States for its production of wheat and sorghum, and third in the nation for production of cattle and calves. Nearly 88% of the land in Kansas is used for agricultural production.
According to the state, agriculture contributes more than $65 billion to the state’s economy. Nearly 240,000 Kansas jobs are agriculture-related, directly and indirectly — about 12% of the state’s workforce. And in 2021, Kansas exported $5.35 billion in agricultural goods.
“Kansas agriculture is at the foundation of who we are as Kansans, and during ag month, we are proud to celebrate all of those farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses in the Kansas Ag community,” Beam said.
Juniper Hill Farms is a first-generation farm in the heart of the Kansas River Valley, near Lawrence, led by Scott Thellman. Juniper Hill manages more than 150 acres of USDA-certified organic land, 400 acres of sustainably grown land, and more than 50 acres of vegetables for wholesale markets. The farm also raises hay, alfalfa, small grains and row crops. To learn more, visit jhf-ks.com.
The Kansas Governor’s Office contributed to this article.
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