Meet Kim Baldwin
Originally a native of New Mexico, Kim has a unique career background as a teacher and a television news professional for PBS and NBC affiliates. She moved to Kansas to marry her husband, Adam, in 2010. With their children, Banks and Isannah, the family raises wheat, corn, soybeans, grain sorghum and cattle on their McPherson County farm.
When she’s not teaching English or Journalism at Inman Junior/Senior High School, Kim’s known as the “go-fer” of the farming operation. From delivering meals, picking up parts, shuttling equipment and workers to driving the tractor or helping her father-in-law with cattle, she helps keeps the farm running smoothly.
Kim uses her love for photography and videography by documenting the work her family is doing on the farm and blogging about her life as a farmer. She also enjoys spending her free time with family and friends, designing, writing, traveling and attending high school and Kansas State University sporting events.
Kim joined the CommonGround™ Kansas team in 2013 and is excited to help educate folks about American agriculture through her personal experiences.
Expertise: Grain production, beef production, communications and education
Ag Connections: McPherson County Farm Bureau Board Member, McPherson County Women in Agriculture, Kansas Farm Bureau, National FFA Alumni