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Cut flower grower is keynote for conference in St. Joseph

Making urban farms bloom will be one of the many topics at the 2024 Great Plains Growers Conference and trade show, Jan. 11 to 13 in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Keynote speaker Karen “Mimo” Davis will share her 30-plus-year journey to becoming a year-round grower and seller of cut flowers in southside St. Louis. She speaks on “Finding Your Niche for Farming Over the Long Haul.”

Davis opens the conference 9 a.m. Jan. 12, at Missouri Western University. Davis grows flowers at Urban Buds in the Dutchtown area of St. Louis. Before moving to St. Louis, she ran Wild Thang in Ashland. It was considered the largest cut flower farm in the state at the time.

“Mimo has to be one of the best cut flower growers I know,” says University of Missouri Extension horticulturist Debi Kelly, who has worked with Davis her entire career as a cut flower producer. “Not only will participants learn about growing and marketing flowers, but they will also be entertained. She is a great presenter.”

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