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Beck's, the industry's third-largest seed brand and largest family-owned retail seed company, broke ground on a new distribution and research facility in Salina, Kansas.
Joined by state leaders and key stakeholders, Beck's commemorated their expansion with a groundbreaking ceremony on Oct. 11, 2023.
The 140-acre property located on North Ohio Street next to Foley’s Equipment in Saline County is the location for Beck’s first permanent location in Kansas.
Plans for the new site include a 96,000-squarefoot distribution building and 100 acres dedicated to Practical Farm Research (PFR)® studies that will provide farmers with educational and localized agronomic support.
"We are excited to break ground and establish roots in Kansas," said Sonny Beck, CEO of Beck's. "
This investment is a reflection of our commitment to farmers in the West, allowing us to serve them faster and more efficiently with the high-quality products and support they need to succeed.
The new facility is situated off I-70 and will serve as a resource for farmers to learn and make decisions from Beck’s PFR program. Designed with the farmer in mind, PFR highlights various management practices and inputs to help farmers make better decisions and increase profitability.
“The expansion of Beck’s into Saline County is an investment that will drive economic growth and support our critical agricultural community here,” said D. Mitch Robinson, executive director at Salina Community Economic Development Organization. “The support Beck’s provides to it’s customers will help our farmers maximize their operations that will ultimately provide new resources to our local community.”
To support growing demand, Beck’s continues establishing roots to support their western expansion. In August of 2023, Beck's celebrated the grand opening of their new distribution and PFR facility in Goehner, Nebraska, and their first-ever Nebraska Field Show with nearly 1,000 farmers in attendance. On January 1, 2022, Beck’s acquired the Hartung Brothers facility in Coon Rapids, Iowa, for corn and soybean production, processing, and distribution.
“Kansas has targeted the food and agriculture sector as key to growing the state economy,” Kansas Department of Commerce Assistant Secretary Nadira Hazim-Patrick said. “Beck’s is a perfect example of the kind of company we were hoping to attract. Their impact will be felt not only in Salina but across the state.”
In August 2021, Beck’s purchased a processing facility for soybean processing and production in Beaman, Iowa. In addition, Beck's has facilities in Colfax, Mount Pleasant, and Marshalltown, Iowa, to serve their customers in the West.
Beck's construction in Salina is expected to be completed in 2024 and create several new jobs in the Salina community. The facility will also host hundreds of farmers each year at Beck's Kansas Field Show.