Melissa Bigge started with Nutrients for Life in 2015 as the Kansas Regional Representative and is currently the Education Program Manager. Prior to her role with NFL she spent 6 years as a Program Technician for the Ellis and Rooks County Farm Service Agency offices. She graduated from Kansas State University with Bachelor’s Degrees in Agricultural Communications and Animal Science. Bigge lives in Stockton, Kansas with her husband and son where they have a cow/Calf operation, meat market and a farming operation where they grow primarily wheat, grain sorghum, and forage sorghum.
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