Sign Lisa Schemm's 2024 District II Wheat Candidate Petition
In accordance with K.S.A. 2-3001 et seq., each petition must contain the signatures of 20 eligible voters within that commodity commission district to be a valid petition. No more than five petition grower signatures from any one county within the district can be used to qualify a candidate. The original version must be on file with the election officer to be valid. The petitioner will be contacted in the event any grower signer of the petition has not completed a section. ALL FIELDS MUST BE COMPLETE.
Wheat Candidate Petition Information
Name
Lisa Schemm
Address
1085 Road 17A
Sharon Springs, KS 67758
Phone Number
785-821-2083
Email Address
lkschemm@live.com
County
Wallace
Commodity
Wheat
District
District II
Biographical Information
Education
Associate of Arts Ambassador University Syngenta Women's Leadership Program
Experience
Farming for 30+ years in Wallace County
Organziation Membership
KAWG member Kansas Corn member Kansas Grain Sorghum member
Community Activities
Wallace County FSA County Committee Wallace County Foundation Board Member Wallace County Schools, Class Sponsor, Scholar's Bowl Coach Smoky Valley 4-H Club Leader
Family Background
I grew up in Agriculture in Southwest TX, met my husband in college, got married and decided to make our home in Western Kansas farming. I worked as a controller for a JD dealership until we began having children. I have been the bookkeeper for our operation as well as highly involved in production agriculture raising primarily wheat, corn, grain sorghum, and soybeans. We have raised registered livestock, commercial cattle, and goats in the past.
Other Information
I have been around agriculture all my life and greatly enjoy it. I also find it fun to inform people about agriculture and the place it has in all of our lives. It is a common denominator for all of us.
Current Signatures
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