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KFB President Steve Baccus
Steve Baccus,
Minneapolis, Kansas, was elected as President of
Kansas Farm Bureau by the Board of Directors in
April 2002 after having been elected vice
president in 1997.
Baccus
was born and raised on a Kansas grain and livestock farm. A fourth generation
farmer, he is currently president of Baccus Farms, Inc. The family farm in
Ottawa County, a KFB Century Farm, produces wheat, milo, soybeans, sunflower and
irrigated corn.
Baccus
began his Farm Bureau leadership role as president of Ottawa County Farm Bureau.
He was the 1992 KFB District Leader of the Year and in 1996 Baccus and his
family received the District Farm Family of the Year award. He is a past member
of the KFB Natural and Environmental Resources Committee and a past member of
the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) Wheat Advisory and Grain Quality
Advisory committees.
In January 2004, Baccus was elected to
the Board of Directors of the American Farm Bureau Federation, where he works to
set policy and direction for the leading agriculture advocacy organization in
the nation.
In
addition to belonging to many Kansas commodity groups, Baccus is also a member
of the Minneapolis Area Wide Chamber of Commerce, First United Methodist Church
and the National Federation of Independent Businesses.
Baccus
earned a bachelor’s of psychology degree from Washburn University in Topeka,
Kansas and a master’s of psychology degree from Chapman College in Orange,
Calif. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force and a graduate of Class I,
Kansas Agricultural Rural Leadership program. (KARL)
Steve and his wife, Patricia, have five children:
Michelle, Stephanie, Mindy, Kenny and Kimberly, and six grandchildren. |