Jason Smith

As a young kid, I always loved helping out on my grandparents’ farm. It was an opportunity to spend quality time with family and it helped me learn the value of hard work. It’s also what inspired me to join FFA, study agriculture in college, and do whatever it would take to one day purchase the farm, which I was able to do using the money I made from harvesting timber on the property while I was in law school. Running my farm, which has been in my family for four generations, isn’t easy. But there is nothing more rewarding.

The dream of one day owning a farm or ranch is something that many in southeast and south-central Missouri can relate to. That’s especially true for the farmers and ranchers I met with during this year’s Farm Tour. It’s an annual tradition where I visit farms, ranches, and agriculture businesses to showcase Missouri agriculture and get an update on the biggest challenges facing the men and women who work incredibly hard to feed and fuel the world.