KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches Says Farmers Need Support Not Mandates on Climate Policy
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says farmers need support not mandates on climate policy.

KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says farmers need support not mandates on climate policy.
KFB Public Affairs Director Jeff Harper says the policy development process is underway in the Commonwealth.
KFB President Mark Haney says federal tax proposals threaten the future of family farms.
KFB Director of Young Farmer Programs Jackson Tolle says IFAL is a great opportunity for rural ag youth.
KFB President Mark Haney says American Rescue Plan funds will help the Commonwealth grow after the COVID pandemic.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says technology enables farmers to protect the environment and produce more.
Kentucky 4-H Executive Director Melissa Miller says the State Teen Conference is coming to the UK campus in Lexington.
Kentucky FFA Executive Director Sheldon McKinney says members are ready for an hybrid convention in Lexington.
KFB President Mark Haney says Southern Region Farm Bureau leaders recently met to discuss key policy issues.
Todd Van Hoose with the Farm Credit Council says better commodity prices have improved farmer sentiment.
KFB's Scott Christmas invites teachers to attend KFB's Teacher Workshops.
Tracy True with the Dairy Alliance says everyone needs milk in their diet.
KOAP Executive Director Brian Lacefield sees tremendous opportunity for Kentucky agriculture.
Kentucky Senate President Pro Tempore David Givens supports the Kentucky Selling Farmers Tax Credit.
KFB 2nd Vice President Sharon Furches says county leaders hold the future of the organization.
AFBF's Sam Kieffer says proposed corporate and estate taxes may force further consolidation of family farms.
Woodford County Farm Bureau President Rebecca Shryock says proposed tax law changes threaten rural America.
KFB President Mark Haney encourages Kentuckians to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
Perry County Farm Bureau President Mary Jones says Farm Bureau is strong because counties work together.
Kentucky's Ann Margaret Hughes experienced first hand the cruel reality of the death tax.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says farmers need to active participants in the climate change discussion.
KFB President Mark Haney says farmers and ranchers are concerned about proposed changes in estate taxes.
KFB Insurance CEO John Sparrow says the Clays for a Cause event is helping battle food insecurity in the state.
AFBF's Director of Congressional Relations Andrew Walmsley says the climate policy debate is center stage in Washington.
Hart County Farm Bureau President Hope Reynolds knows the collective strength of the Farm Bureau voice.
Breathitt County's Erik Holbrook is encouraged to be a member of KFB's 2021 LEAD Class.
Generation Bridge Vice Chair Tammy White says there is a new program for Farm Bureau members.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says county leaders are essential to the success of the organization.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says every day is Earth Day for Kentucky farmers.
Nutrien Ag Climatologist Eric Snodgrass says Kentucky should see more normal growing weather this year.