Saturday, March 1, 2025

Returning To Mission Farm To Start Another BBQ Year

Brisket by Fred Vegas Smokers always scores high points. Photo: Fred Vegas Smokers via Facebook.

Mission Farm’s King of the Farm


The New Year begins slowly for BBQ contests. Very few are available before April; however, Mission Farm’s King of the Farm jumps to the start of the schedule with an event before spring arrives.

The top team is crowned King of the Farm. Photo: Mission Farm via Facebook.

Kansas City Barbecue Society


Sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society, this event is the first contest of the year for many cooking teams and judges, and it attracts many competitors from neighboring states that are looking to match their cooking skills with those of the best teams.

Cooking teams set up on the spacious grounds of Mission Farm.

Fred Vegas Smokers


Because I had been a judge at this event last year, I expected several top teams to participate such as Fred Vegas Smokers of Ravenel, SC, which earned top honors as the grand champion. They often place very high in contests and had been the reserve grand champion (runner-up) at the last KCBS contest where I judged in 2024, which was the Eastern Carolina BBQ Throwdown in Rocky Mount, NC.

Fred Vegas Smokers shows off the Reserve Grand Champion trophy won last year in Rocky Mount, NC. Photo: Eastern Carolina BBQ Throwdown.

Brother-in-Law BBQ Team


Fred Vegas Smokers won the contest by outscoring the other 25 teams that were competing for the $6,520 in prize money. One of the top-scoring teams was the Brother-in-Law BBQ team from Fletcher, NC, which was the top-scoring team in the ribs category. They earned a very difficult, perfect score of 180 points and easily outdistanced the other teams in this category.

Ribs prepared by the Brother-in-Law BBQ Team are usually exceptional; sometimes they are even perfect. Photo: Brother-in-Law BBQ Team via Facebook.

Mission Farm In Iron Station


King of the Farm is held in the small, rural community of Iron Station (about 40 miles northwest of Charlotte) on the 90-acre property of Mission Farm, which is a wedding and event venue. The weather for the contest was again perfect. The top cooking teams seem to enjoy competing in this event because it’s a great way to start a new year of competition.

The turn-in table is quiet before the first entries begin to arrive.