Kevin Bever - Hillsdale

Kevin Bever - Hillsdale

Kevin Bever - Hillsdale

Kevin Bever - Hillsdale

Kevin Bever - Hillsdale

Kevin Bever is employed on his father’s beef and cash crop farm. Equipped with a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Ohio State University, the 34-year-old’s responsibilities include overseeing health and nutrition on the 1,000-head beef feedlot and newborn care for 100 head of beef cows bred for replacement heifers and 4-H calves.

Bever also tends to the farm’s 3,270 acres of cash crops. His duties include liquid manure application and related soil testing and recordkeeping. He also performs the farm’s harvest work and provides custom harvesting. In addition, he manages two employees and maintains equipment.

In 1997, Bever started a custom liquid pesticide application business. The enterprise has grown steadily over the years to the point where Bever operates two custom spray rigs and last year covered 3,692 acres for his family’s farm and 6,155 acres of custom application.

Bever is active in Farm Bureau at the local and state levels. He currently serves on the county Board of Directors and co-chairs the Young Farmer Committee. In the past, he served two terms on the state Young Farmer Committee and participated in ProFILE. He was honored with the Hillsdale County Farm Bureau Young Farmer Achievement Award in 2000. He and his wife Jennifer have two children.

Kevin Bever - HillsdaleKevin Bever - HillsdaleKevin Bever - Hillsdale

Kevin Bever is employed on his father’s beef and cash crop farm. Equipped with a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Ohio State University, the 34-year-old’s responsibilities include overseeing health and nutrition on the 1,000-head beef feedlot and newborn care for 100 head of beef cows bred for replacement heifers and 4-H calves.

Bever also tends to the farm’s 3,270 acres of cash crops. His duties include liquid manure application and related soil testing and recordkeeping. He also performs the farm’s harvest work and provides custom harvesting. In addition, he manages two employees and maintains equipment.

In 1997, Bever started a custom liquid pesticide application business. The enterprise has grown steadily over the years to the point where Bever operates two custom spray rigs and last year covered 3,692 acres for his family’s farm and 6,155 acres of custom application.

Bever is active in Farm Bureau at the local and state levels. He currently serves on the county Board of Directors and co-chairs the Young Farmer Committee. In the past, he served two terms on the state Young Farmer Committee and participated in ProFILE. He was honored with the Hillsdale County Farm Bureau Young Farmer Achievement Award in 2000. He and his wife Jennifer have two children.

Kevin Bever is employed on his father’s beef and cash crop farm. Equipped with a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Ohio State University, the 34-year-old’s responsibilities include overseeing health and nutrition on the 1,000-head beef feedlot and newborn care for 100 head of beef cows bred for replacement heifers and 4-H calves.

Bever also tends to the farm’s 3,270 acres of cash crops. His duties include liquid manure application and related soil testing and recordkeeping. He also performs the farm’s harvest work and provides custom harvesting. In addition, he manages two employees and maintains equipment.

In 1997, Bever started a custom liquid pesticide application business. The enterprise has grown steadily over the years to the point where Bever operates two custom spray rigs and last year covered 3,692 acres for his family’s farm and 6,155 acres of custom application.

Bever is active in Farm Bureau at the local and state levels. He currently serves on the county Board of Directors and co-chairs the Young Farmer Committee. In the past, he served two terms on the state Young Farmer Committee and participated in ProFILE. He was honored with the Hillsdale County Farm Bureau Young Farmer Achievement Award in 2000. He and his wife Jennifer have two children.