USDA Grant Terminated: Impact on KBFA and Local Farmers
On March 23, 2026, at 9:00 p.m., the USDA-FSA office terminated theKBFA Land Access, Capital, and Marketing Grant, effective March 26,2026. It is heartbreaking to know that...
Homemade Pesticide Recipe
This spray is safe to use on any plant you eat, and you can grow the 2 main ingredients. Wait a day or two before eating anything sprayed with this pesticide because...
Women in Full Bloom: A Learning Circle for Women Farmers
On March 10th, the Kansas Black Farmers Association, in collaboration with Women Farmers Aging Strong, gathered for an inspiring in-person Learning Circle with 15 phenomenal...
Federal Policy Meetings on Agricultural Equity and Fair Credit
The Kansas Black Farmers Association (KBFA) recently met in person with federal offices to discuss policy issues affecting farmers, land access, fair credit, and long-term...
With KBFA’s Support, One Texas Family Turns an Urban Farm into a Growing Opportunity
Brookshire, TX- In a rural city, just west of Houston, a backyard garden is quietly transforming the way one family thinks about food, farming, and future possibilities. For...
USDA Organic Certification Grant: KBFA Celebrates Growth and Success
At the Kansas Black Farmers Association (KBFA), we are thrilled to share the latest updates from our USDA Organic Certification Grant program, which supports urban and rural...
Heir’s Property Act
Heirs’ Property: How Historical Inequities Continue to Impact Black Land Ownership In the early 20th century, Black Americans owned an estimated 16 to 19 million acres of...
