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Missouri Grown opens sales for 2025 holiday gift boxes featuring local products

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Chris Chinn Director | Missouri Department Of Agriculture

Chris Chinn Director | Missouri Department Of Agriculture

Missouri Grown has announced the availability of its holiday gift boxes for the 2025 Christmas season. These boxes, filled with food and home products from small agribusinesses across Missouri, are part of a tradition that has been ongoing for five years.

"The Missouri Grown holiday gift box is a fun and unique gift for friends and loved ones," said Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn. "We’re proud to feature seven exceptional Missouri products that showcase the quality and diversity of Missouri agriculture."

The gift boxes can be purchased through the Missouri Grown platform at MissouriGrownUSA.com for $35 each, plus shipping. Orders of ten or more require direct coordination with the Missouri Grown team. Alternatively, buyers can pick up their orders in Jefferson City.

The 2025 edition includes items such as Cherry BBQ Sauce from Baylee Jo’s BBQ, Ironton Mango Jalapeno Hot Sauce from JB’s Gourmet Spice Blends, Ozark Raspberry Habanero Jam from Persimmon Hill Farm, Lampe Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Soap from Silvey’s Soap, California Honey Pineapple BBQ Snack Sticks from Schneider Farms, Hermann Awake My Soul Ground Coffee from Tehillah Coffee, and Holts Summit Red Onion Ranch Dip Mix from Thompson Farm Soups & More.

For further details on ordering the 2025 Missouri Grown holiday gift box or learning about the program's offerings by over 500 members, visit MissouriGrownUSA.com. Additional information on the programs run by the Missouri Department Of Agriculture can be found at agriculture.mo.gov.

The Missouri Grown program was established by the General Assembly in 1985 under the name AgriMissouri. It represents more than 500 local agriculture-related businesses and aims to connect producers with consumers while promoting visits to local farmers markets and agritourism spots.

Information from this article can be found here.

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