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Hometown girl Jennie Smith went from growing beautiful heirloom tomatoes on her three-acre farm called Butcher Crick Farms, and selling them at the downtown farmers market and to local restaurants - to taking a job as a sales manager at
Kemin Industries in a new division called crop technologies, which the Des Moines-based company plans to launch next year.
Her passion for food and farming, and the drive that has taken her from running a small tomato farm to joining a life science company with a global footprint, makes her a person to watch in 2015.
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Jennie Smith: From tomato farm to global science company
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