Eligibility

Eligibility

Relief payments will be available to eligible workers who performed work in farming activities, meatpacking work between January 27, 2020, until May 11th, 2023.  Please note the applicant MUST have worked as an eligible fieldworkers, meat packing, or meat...
RSVP KBFA Quarterly Meeting | Jan 23

RSVP KBFA Quarterly Meeting | Jan 23

Meeting Name * Name First First Last Last Organization or Farm Number in your group attending? Phone Email Preferred Method of contact Phone CallText MessageEmail Suggestions on topics How did you hear about us? Mileage Are there special dietary needs? CAPTCHA If you...
Teff Project

Teff Project

The Solomon Valley Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) and the Kansas Black Farmers Association (KBFA) hosted a Teff Field Day at Nicodemus in August of 2009. Gary Alexander’s teff field was harvested to demonstrate the Flail Vac Harvester. After...
No-Till Farming

No-Till Farming

No-till farming (also called zero tillage or direct drilling) is a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage. No-till is an agricultural technique which increases the amount of water that infiltrates into the soil...
Urban Farmers/Agriculture

Urban Farmers/Agriculture

Urban Farming/agriculture is growing or producing food in a city or heavily populated town or municipality. Urban farming is often confused with community gardening, homesteading or subsistence farming. What distinguishes them is that urban farming/agriculture assumes...
Preserving Black land ownership, the farming legacy, and creating a sustainable future

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Preserving Black land ownership, the farming legacy, and creating a sustainable future
Preserving Black land ownership, the farming legacy, and creating a sustainable future
The Kansas Black Farmers Association team is constantly looking for grants that will benefit low to medium farmers.

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Preserving Black land ownership, the farming legacy, and creating a sustainable future