Taylor County's Molly Sullivan is a state finalist in the KFB Discussion Meet.
Taylor County's Molly Sullivan is a state finalist in the KFB Discussion Meet.

Taylor County's Molly Sullivan is a state finalist in the KFB Discussion Meet.
Hardin County's Mark Thomas's farm is a state finalist for KFB's Outstanding Young Farm Family.
Adair County's Gaskin Family is a State Finalist for KFB's Outstanding Young Farm Family
KFB Discussion Meet Finalist Caleb Smithson says farmers pursue both sustainability and increased production.
KFB Discussion Meet Finalist Ben Prevette says winning the contest will take problem solving skills.
KFB President Mark Haney says proposals to change federal taxes are a threat to farms and businesses in the state.
KFB's Brian Regenauer says the Pride of the Counties is a showcase of the best of the Commonwealth at the state fair.
Kentucky State Fair Board member Marshall Coyle says the Kentucky State Fair has two primary themes.
KFB President Mark Haney looks forward to KFB Country Ham Breakfast and Charity Auction.
Freddy Farm Bureau has welcomed guests to the Kentucky State Fair for over 70 years and will be there again this year.
KFB Generation Bridge Leader Amanda Gajdzik says program outreach is coming to the local level.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says Farm Bureau policy starts at the local level.
Iowa Farm Bureau President Craig Hill is closely monitoring an EPA rewrite of Clean Water Act regulations.
Kentucky Venues President and CEO David Beck says the Kentucky State Fair is on schedule for 2021.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says Vision 100 is identifying growth opportunities for Kentucky agriculture.
KFB News Magazine Editor Tim Thornberry says the August issue will add a digital element.
KFB's Matthew Ingram says Kentucky has some outstanding young ag leaders.
Executive Vice President Drew Graham says the state Livestock Coalition has a tasty promotion for consumers.
Hardin County FB Women's Chair Stephanie Mackey says teaching kids about agriculture is an important responsibility.
Mary Lyons with KFB Insurance says Louisville's Repair Affair is a special event.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says Vision 100 is empowering members.
Clark County's Terra Pigg says the KFB LEAD Program has helped prepare her for service in her community.
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles says the 5th annual LAND Forums will benefit farms and manufacturing.
KFB President Mark Haney says the 2021 Farm Bureau Ham Breakfast is back on the schedule at the state fair.
KFB Generation Bridge Leader Tammy White invites members to register for the program's first meeting in August.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says policy development dialogue has begun.
KFB President Mark Haney says soldiers and farmers have a lot in common.
KFB Executive Vice President Drew Graham says the state budget remains a top priority for rural Kentuckians. | |
American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall says AFBF is leading the agriculture policy climate debate.
KFB Livestock and Environmental Field Specialist Renee Carrico says beef producers face disparity in prices received for their animals.