Agritourism Farms featured by Kansas Farm Bureau
It’s not often that we see a farm publication that gives us in-depth coverage of agritourism. However, that is exactly what the Kansas Farm Bureau magazine, Kansas Living, has done for their September issue. I invite you to view their magazine on line and read the articles titled “Just down the Road,” “Ranch Rodeo,” “Prime Picks,” or “Unhurried Hunting.” All articles provide an in depth look at what is going on in Kansas, and feature some of their top operators.

Kansas Farm Bureau Magazine, Sept. 2009
Mike Matson, the Director of Communications and Public Relations, called me early this summer to discuss this upcoming issue and to get my feedback regarding not only Kansas agritourism but to discuss agritourism in general. In fact, he included a Q & A page where he interviewed me for “Let’s Talk Agritourism” on page 15.
Kansas was one of the early states to recognize the potential for their farmers to get involved in agritourism. Of course, as we now know, every state and every province in Canada is embracing agritourism, and that is why we created the North American database directory www.ruralbounty.com and www.ruralbounty.ca for people to find these types of experiences all across our continent.
In order for our agritourism industry to thrive we all need to be constantly marketing our message. I applaud the Kansas Farm Bureau for paying tribute to these Kansas family farmers–farmers that have become part of this important value added niche we call “agritourism.” I hope to see more farm publications to do the same.
Monday, August 24th, 2009, by Jane and is filed under "Technology, agritourism, corn maze, Eckert Agrimarketing, family farms, farm vacations, Fieldstone Enterprises, Grimm's Gardens, Harvest Farm, hunting, Jane Eckert, kansas agritourism, Kansas BArn Alliance, Kansas Championship Ranch Rodeo, Kansas Farm Bureau, Kansasagritourism.org, pick your own, Pome on the Range, pumpkin patch, Ranch rodeo, ranch rodeos, Rees Fruit Farm, Ringneck Ranch, Rural Bounty ".
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