Honoring our Veteran Member Farmers
November 11 has long been a day to honor the veterans who have bravely served our country. Of the 118 farmers who are members of the KC Food Circle, 19 farms are run by veterans. In our KCFC family, our veterans are near and dear to our hearts. We would like to pause in recognition and admiration for our farmers’ service to this country. As a way of thanking them for their service, we want to highlight the ways in which their service has contributed to how they feed their neighbors and enrich their community.
One such veteran, Lisa Siegfried of Liberty Hill Farm, gained valuable experience from her time in the Navy from 1993-1997, and then later when she reenlisted and joined the Marines. Her military service has taught her that she is capable of more than she thinks. “It has given me a resilience that I do not see in others," says Lisa. "To be a farmer you have to have grit--and I believe I have that thanks to the military.”
Marie Blankenship, of Marie’s Alpaca Acres, who served in the U.S. Air Force as Logistics Readiness Officer and later Captain, gives advice to veterans who are new to farming: “do your research, talk to other farmers and be willing to take risks to reach your goals. Ten years ago I never thought I would be an alpaca farmer. It has been an interesting journey. I enjoy showing people all the wonderful things you can do with alpaca fleece," says Marie. "Remember, if you decide to start farming there may be a few bumps in the road along the way, but your military service has prepared you to be resilient. Follow your passion!”
Barbara and Bryan Ritter, of Black Dogs Farm, both served as Hospital Corpsmen for United States Navy and offer words of encouragement to new farmers as well. Bryan believes “with farming comes a great sense of pride in being self-sufficient” as well as being in an occupation where you have the opportunity to feed people. His wife, Barbara, wants veterans to know that becoming a farmer is “soul soothing. Nothing returns you to nature quite like hands in the soil and tending to animals.”
With sincere gratitude to all our veteran member farmers.
- Barbara and Bryan Ritter - Black Dogs Farm
- Jim Hale - Bear Creek Farms
- Lonnie Beverlin - Beverly's Little Piece of Paradise
- Janet Smith - Borgman's Dairy Farm
- Glenn and Kathy Crowther - Bread of Life
- Art Ozias - Breezy Hill Farm
- Clark Duffy - Chapman Creek Cattle Co
- Bruce Silvest - Golden Ridge Farms
- Todd Blanton - J.T. Blanton & Sons
- Lisa Siegfried - Liberty Hill Farm
- Marie and Eric Blankenship - Marie's Alpaca Acres
- Mel Williams - MJ Ranch
- Paul Conway - Rolling Prairie Farmers Alliance
- Colby Layton - Sandia Pastured Meats
- Kevin Schenker - Schenker Familly Farms
- Alan Wilson - Timber Creek Pastures
- Frank Kuhnert - Troque Farms
- Karin and Arcenio Velez - Wolf Creek Family Farm
- Curtis Wood - Wood Mood Gardens
written by Kelsey Hulse, KCFC Intern












