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Rogers was born into a ‘grassroots’ Farm Bureau family in the Tolleson area on the west side of Phoenix. The family grew cotton, alfalfa, wheat, oats, and corn silage.

Kevin’s father Richard served as the local Farm Bureau president. Richard and wife Alice started the AZFB Young Farmers and Ranchers program. Kevin later competed in the state YF&R competition where he won the prestigious Achievement Award and a Honda ATV.

Today, Kevin and his wife Janel, married for 26 years, have three children – Taylor, Kevin, and Morgan. 

Kevin has farmed for 33 years. The Rogers Brothers Partnership includes Kevin and siblings Kenneth, Kandi, and Kris, and their father Richard. Crops grown include alfalfa, corn silage, and wheat. At one time, the family farmed about 5,000 acres of Upland cotton.

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