From 1873 to Today: The Speer Family’s Legacy of Kansas Farming
by Sedgwick County Harvest Hub
Michael Speer always knew he wanted to be a farmer. His ancestors began to farm near Clearwater in 1873.“My challenge is to take an 1800s farm and make it a 2025 farm,” Michael…
Now hiring: Consultant to lead Sedgwick County Harvest Hub
by Sedgwick County Harvest Hub
Are you passionate about building stronger local food systems?Shop Kansas Farms is seeking a dynamic food-systems consultant to help us manage and grow the Sedgwick County Harvest…
How The Shared Kitchen in Wichita helps food entrepreneurs grow their business
by Rick McNary
I first met Diane Kriwiel in 2007 when she, and her husband Mike, were preparing to go to Ethiopia to adopt a three-year-old and seven-year-old brother and sister from a refugee…
How the website works
by Sedgwick County Harvest Hub
It’s best to think of our website like a shopping mall such as Town East. We don’t sell the food that is raised, we just provide the independent businesses a place they can…
Who we are
by Sedgwick County Harvest Hub
Three organizations have come together to create the Sedgwick County Harvest Hub: Kansas Health Foundation, Kansas Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture and Shop Kansas Farms.
What is the Sedgwick County Harvest Hub?
by Sedgwick County Harvest Hub
The Sedgwick County Harvest Hub’s mission is to connect you to the farmers, ranchers and growers in Sedgwick County so you can purchase the food they raise.Here’s how the Harvest…
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