Woodson County Farm Bureau

Woodson County Farm Bureau Mission Statement. Kansas Farm Bureau exists to strengthen agriculture and the lives of Kansans thro

06/10/2026
Farm dogs are the heart of farms and ranches across the country. Nominations are open for the   contest. The grand prize...
06/04/2026

Farm dogs are the heart of farms and ranches across the country. Nominations are open for the contest. The grand prize winner takes home $5k and a year’s worth of Purina dog food. 🐶 Applications close July 11. Apply for your furry friend at https://bit.ly/44IMWUi.

Apply or nominate today! Kansas Farm Bureau is once again looking for the heroes in Kansas who are dedicated to changing...
06/03/2026

Apply or nominate today! Kansas Farm Bureau is once again looking for the heroes in Kansas who are dedicated to changing the game for mental health in their communities. And this year, we're increasing the awards for the winners of our Rural Minds Matter Advocate of the Year Awards! If you or someone you know is passionate about helping farmers, ranchers and rural residents take care of their mental health, nominate or apply by July 17. Full details are available at www.kfb.org/ruralmindsmatter.

05/21/2026

You are cordially invited to join 2nd Congressional Representative Derek Schmidt for Coffee and Conversation on Tuesday, May 26th from 8am-9am at Piqua Farmers Coop, Piqua KS Farm Store.

05/21/2026

The Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) Board of Directors has selected fifth-generation farmer and stockman Glenn Brunkow to serve as president following Joe Newland’s resignation.

“Serving as president of Kansas Farm Bureau is a tremendous honor, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to lead this great organization,” says Brunkow. “Farming and ranching are the backbone of our state, and I look forward to working alongside farm and ranch families to strengthen our organization, advocate for rural communities and ensure a strong future for Kansas agriculture.”

Newland, who was elected as KFB President in 2022, stepped down to pursue a new opportunity.

Read the full release at https://www.kfb.org/Article/Glenn-Brunkow-named-Kansas-Farm-Bureau-president.

Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 Kansas Leopold Conservation Award.The award honors ranchers, farmers an...
05/14/2026

Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 Kansas Leopold Conservation Award.

The award honors ranchers, farmers and forestland owners who go above and beyond in their management of soil health, water quality and wildlife habitat on working land.

Sand County Foundation and national sponsor American Farmland Trust present Leopold Conservation Awards to private landowners in 28 states. In Kansas, the $10,000 award is presented with Kansas Association of Conservation Districts, Kansas Farm Bureau and the Ranchland Trust of Kansas.

Given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the award recognizes landowners who inspire others to consider conservation opportunities on their land. In his influential 1949 book, “A Sand County Almanac,” Leopold advocated for “a land ethic,” an ethical relationship between people and the land they own and manage.

“The Leopold Conservation Award highlights farms and ranches that are strengthening their land today while protecting it for future generations because they know conservation isn’t a program, it’s a way of life,” said Joe Newland, Kansas Farm Bureau president. “I encourage any Farm Bureau member of Kansas interested in applying to reach out to KFB for assistance in completing the application.”

Award applications may be submitted on behalf of a landowner, or landowners may nominate themselves. The application form can be found at www.sandcountyfoundation.org/ApplyLCA.

The nomination deadline date is June 1.

Sand County Foundation inspires and empowers private landowners to ethically manage the natural resources in their care.

Get ready for family fun and big savings at one of the Midwest’s favorite destinations. Farm Bureau members receive 15% ...
05/04/2026

Get ready for family fun and big savings at one of the Midwest’s favorite destinations. Farm Bureau members receive 15% or more off admission tickets to Silver Dollar City, PLUS Kansas Farm Bureau is giving away FOUR sets of TWO tickets to lucky winners!

To enter:

Go to Kansas Farm Bureau page and Like their post

Follow the KFB page

Comment why you love being a Farm Bureau member

Find ticket details at www.kfb.org/benefits. Silver Dollar City is another great benefit of your Farm Bureau membership.

**PLEASE BE AWARE OF SCAMMERS! Any post in the comments pretending to be Kansas Farm Bureau indicating you've won are NOT legitimate. DO NOT CLICK ON THESE LINKS. KFB will do its best to monitor and delete these posts.**

Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) is continuing in 2026 its recognition for “Sesquicentennial Farms” in conjunction with its annu...
04/28/2026

Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) is continuing in 2026 its recognition for “Sesquicentennial Farms” in conjunction with its annual “Century Farm” program. The Century Farm program honors Farm Bureau members who own farms of at least 80 acres within the same family for 100 years or more. The Sesquicentennial Farm recognition goes to farms in the same family for at least 150 years.

“Kansas farmers and ranchers have a lot to be proud of,” Joe Newland, Kansas Farm Bureau president, says. “One thing we take pride in is our value in the traditions and strong family ties through generations of rural living. Kansas Farm Bureau is honored to celebrate those through the Century Farm and Sesquicentennial Farms programs.”

The deadline for consideration to be part of the 2026 programs is May 15. Kansas Farm Bureau has recognized 3,265 Century Farms and 155 Sesquicentennial Farms since the inception of the honors.

Complete details for qualifications and applications for both programs can be obtained at county Farm Bureau offices across Kansas or by visiting, www.kfb.org/centuryfarm, which also includes lists of past honorees.

04/24/2026

Woodson County Farm Bureau Board members, including Quintin Stoll, Shelia Lampe, and Amanda Taylor, who serves as the 3rd District Woman's Chair, created Earth Day bracelets with the children today at the Earth Day celebration.

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109 N State St
Yates Center, KS
66783

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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