Welcome Our New Member — Shelly Rogers of Sunflower Bros. Farm!
We’re excited to introduce the newest member of the Border Queen Harvest Hub family —
We’re excited to introduce the newest member of the Border Queen Harvest Hub family —
Cast Iron has officially moved to 322 E. Grand Ave. in Ponca City, OK, right in the heart of the retail district. I recently stopped by to visit owners Lance and Jaime Cherry in their beautiful new space.
In 2024, Sunny Creek Trading Post in Ponca City, Oklahoma, was gifted retail space in City Central for six months through the 2024 Champion Under My Wing Academy. That opportunity helped lay the groundwork for something even bigger.
This week, they officially opened their new Farm Hub local grocery store at 317 E. Grand Ave.
Do you live on a Kansas Century Farm and belong to Kansas Farm Bureau? You may be eligible to receive a free farm sign and certificate recognizing more than 100 years of family farming heritage.
Kansas Farm Bureau, the state’s leading agriculture advocacy organization, has launched the 2026 Century Farm Program to honor families whose farms and ranches have remained in the same family for over a century. These operations represent generations of dedication, stewardship, and stories worth celebrating.
Princess hosted nine in-person attendees from Caldwell, Mayfield, Corbin, Wellington, and Andover, Kansas, along with three virtual participants joining online from Fredericksburg, Virginia; Tampa, Florida; and Champaign, Illinois.
Back by popular demand, sourdough is rising again at Border Queen Harvest Hub!
Join Kirstan Wylie in the Border Queen Commercial Kitchen for a hands-on introduction to sourdough bread making.
In this 2-hour class, you’ll learn the fundamentals of creating delicious sourdough from scratch in a relaxed, welcoming environment.
What started as a small backyard garden has grown—quite intentionally—into one of south central Kansas’ most beloved local food destinations.
Nestled in Udall, Kansas, Shonda Green’s farm is anything but ordinary.
The best Christmas presents come with a story. I recall when I was 8 years old, I received a Green Bay Packer jersey with the number 15, a replica of my hero, Bart Starr, that my mom ordered from the Sears Christmas catalog. Starr became my hero when I watched him win back-to-back Super Bowls in 1967 and ’68 on our black-and-white TV. I’m still disappointed Mom wouldn’t let me wear the uniform as pajamas.