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Despite producing more than a quarter of Nebraska’s crops and livestock, food insecurity remains a key concern in Central Nebraska, where one in four residents lives near or below the poverty line and 12% of the population relies on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. According to Ken Meter, author and food systems expert from the Crossroads Resource Center, Central Nebraska residents spend $841 million per year on food, but less than 1% is purchased directly from local farms. Increasing local food buying by just $5 per resident per week could generate $60 million in new annual farm income. “Feeding Central Nebraska with Ken Meter” was recorded on Oct. 30, 2025, in Kearney, Nebraska. This presentation provides a snapshot of the agricultural economy in the Central Nebraska region and provides a starting point for conversations about strengthening local food systems. For the full report, visit cfra.org/publications/central-nebraska-local-farm-food-economy-report Partners for this event included the Center for Rural Affairs, Buffalo County Community Health Partners, Crossroads Resource Center, Heartland Food Business Coalition, and Rural Prosperity Nebraska. All are equal opportunity providers.