Generation Bridge Leadership Committee Secretary Sarah Beth Guffey | The New Program Brings New Opportunities
Generation Bridge Leadership Committee Secretary Sarah Beth Guffey says the new program will bring new opportunities.

Generation Bridge Leadership Committee Secretary Sarah Beth Guffey says the new program will bring new opportunities.
KFB Commodity Division Director Joe Cain says Black Vultures are costing thousands of dollars in losses.
Generation Bridge Leadership Committee Chairwoman Amanda Gajdzik says this is a dynamic new program for KFB.
KFB Director of Public Affairs, Jeff Harper says the 2021 Session of the General Assembly was good for Kentucky agriculture.
KFB Executive Vice President Drew Graham says the Kentucky Department of Agriculture is now home to the Governor's Office of Ag Policy.
KFB President Mark Haney says the Kentucky General Assembly made great strides on improving rural broadband coverage.
Leslie County Farm Bureau President Michelle Wilson says rural broadband is a priority for students statewide.
KFB Commodity Specialist Fran McCall says consumers have a lot of opportunities to shop a Certified Farm Market.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says the financial stakes are higher in 2021.
Simpson County Farm Bureau President Laney Snider says the farm voice needs to be heard all across the state.
KFB Women's Committee Chair Mary Jayne Cannon says ag literacy is important to Farm Bureau.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says women's role in agriculture is growing.
Hopkins County Farm Bureau President Shirley Peyton sees the responsibility of leadership at the local level.
KFB Member Sherry Newman says giving back to senior adults brings blessings all around.
KFB President Mark Haney says members need to "Be Bold" on challenging issues.
KFB Director of Young Farmer Programs Jackson Tolle says marketing is an essential skill for today's farmers.
KFB Commodity Division Director Joe Cain says the Kentucky Beef Expo helps improve the beef industry with better genetics.
Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles says the state Ag Tag program supports Kentucky agriculture's future.
Wolfe County's Heather Graham says extension and Farm Bureau partnered to produce safety videos to help their community.
Larue County's Phyllis Gentry says an essay contest helped raise awareness of mental health and rural suicide.
Jefferson County's Bob Williams discusses partnership to protect Seneca students from COVID-19.
Daviess County Farm Bureau President Joan Hayden says their safety campaign made a difference in their community.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says the Generation Bridge leadership committee is framing the new program.
KFB President Mark Haney has been appointed to a USDA Agriculture Trade Advisory Council for fruits and vegetables.
KFB Young Farmer Advisory Committee Chair Heather Graham says ag's next generation has a big responsibility.
KFB Executive Vice President Drew Graham says a Production Agriculture Coalition will focus on ag's need for technology.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says more consumers are buying food direct from the farm.
KFB Special Projects Director Billy Toombs says applications are being accepted for 2021 scholarships.
KFB Women's Committee Chair Mary Jayne Cannon says there's much to celebrate during Food Check-Out Week.
KFB President Mark Haney says county presidents are the heartbeat of the organization.