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B&B Farm and Research
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B&B Farm and Research founded through Green Valley Farm LLC is proud to hold a 501(c)(3) certification reinforcing our commitment as a non-profit organization dedicated to addressing food insecurity in Missouri. Our focus is on empowering new beginning farmers, promoting sustainable practices, and enhancing crop production, including specialty crops. With your support, we can work towards a healthier agricultural landscape and ensure access to nutritious food for all. Join us in our mission to make a positive difference!

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Rickett grain co
A Sudenga grain pile auger, often referred to as a "Scoop," is a portable auger designed to efficiently load grain piles from flat storage into trucks or other storage facilities.These augers typically use a horizontal auger to pick up grain and then feed it into an inclined conveyor for transport.

Steve Kainz
Conveyor belt material.
Meet the Team


Field Specialist in Horticulture
Justin Keay

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GET INVOLVED
Welcome to our farming wonderland where old equipment gets a second chance at life! Think of it as a retirement home for tools. After a little TLC, we send them out into the field on a FREE access program for enrolled members. Our mentored farmers get to play with the shiny refurbished gear while their mentors keep a watchful eye, teaching them the art of safe equipment handling and maintenance. Who knew farming could come with such a fun twist?




2025 Farrowing
study
Welcome to B&B Farm and Research, where we collaborate with Missouri's most motivated research students and farmers. We're excited to unveil our new 2025 showcase project focused on farrowing pigs, a topic that encompasses health safety, humane treatment, and the balance between productivity and quality. At our farm, we are dedicated to achieving outstanding results that prioritize animal well-being while also being cost-effective. Stay tuned for monthly updates on our blog as we share insights and progress on this important journey!

2025 Compost study
Welcome to our ongoing study on optimizing decomposition at our composting facility! In it's second year, we're focusing on the effective use of cow manure and natural enzymes to accelerate the composting process. Join us as we explore innovative techniques and share our findings to promote sustainable practices in composting. Stay tuned for updates and insights on achieving the best results by following our Blog!



2025 PaRTNERS

Materials
needed
today
2-20-2025
*Wood chips
*cement blocks for compost wall
large
*gravel
*compost material
*farm equipment
donations
2025 studies
2-20-25
*Composting for large field application
*swine farrowing waste management
*organic inputs over traditional chemical fertilizers