During a minority youth tour of one of the farms the Peer Farm Group owns in Lee and Phillips County, AR, when asked, "Where do string beans come from?" a young lady replied, "Out of a can!" The Group recognized the younger generations' need for agricultural knowledge and understanding. This inspired the Group to begin filling this gap and opening the youth's minds to a wealth of knowledge to sustain generations to come, thus creating The KKAC Organization.
In its swift expansion, KKAC also conducts outreach to minority farmers, ranchers, and landowners on estate planning, land management, heirs' property issues, and wealth-building opportunities through USDA-NRCS programs
KKAC strives to mentor students with an interest in agricultural related fields from high school to and through college.
To provide financial assistance in the form of scholarships and grants to deserving students looking to further their educational and growth mindset.
KKAC aims to train and develop the emerging leaders in agriculture by hosting training seminars and professional readiness and development workshops.
As a family and community oriented organization, KKAC will establish office and field experience opportunities by partnering with local farmers, community leaders, and government agencies.