Pulaski County Farm Bureau Received the Top County Award in Membership Category 5 From KFB for 2021
Pulaski County Farm Bureau received the Top County award in Membership Category 5 from KFB for 2021.

Pulaski County Farm Bureau received the Top County award in Membership Category 5 from KFB for 2021.
Clark County Farm Bureau received the Top County award in Membership Category 4 from KFB for 2021.
Laurel County's Todd Brock has been elected to serve on the KFB State Board.
Bath County Farm Bureau received the Top County award in Membership Category 3 from KFB for 2021.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says he's concerned about crop input supplies and prices for 2022.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says the Generation Bridge Program is gaining momentum.
Kentucky's Terry Gilbert received the Founders Award at the 2022 AFBF National Convention in Atlanta.
AFBF President Zippy Duvall says infrastructure spending could help bolster rural population growth.
Kentucky Farm Bureau Received the Pinnacle Award at the 2022 AFBF National Convention.
KFB President Mark Haney says conservation and climate policy will play a role in a new farm bill.
KFB President Mark Haney says it's important for delegates to meet in person this week in Atlanta.
KFB President Mark Haney says Bluegrass delegates will help shape AFBF policy this week in Atlanta.
Wolfe County's Reid and Heather Graham have been Appointed to the AFBF Young Farmer and Rancher Committee.
KFB's Jeff Harper outlines top priorities for 2022 session of the Kentucky General Assembly.
Bourbon County Farm Bureau received the Top County award in Membership Category 2 from KFB for 2021.
Lyon County Farm Bureau received the Top County award in Membership Category 1 from KFB for 2021.
Warren County's Avery Cole is one of KFB's Outstanding Farm Bureau Youth for 2021.
Spencer County's Jackson Baird is one of KFB's Outstanding Farm Bureau Youth for 2021.
Mercer County's Zack Ison is a new member of the KFB Board. He values the collective voice of Kentucky Farm Bureau.
Kentucky Farm Bureau President Mark Haney says state delegates will play an active role in next month’s AFBF meeting in Atlanta.
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Dr. Ryan Quarles says West Kentucky tornado damage is much worse than it appears on video.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says solar farms were an important issue during their policy debate.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says the Biden Build Back Better plan has an uncertain future on Capitol Hill.
AFBF President Zippy Duvall says members are working now to develop their national grassroots policy.
Daviess County's Suzanne Cecil White is KFB's Farm Woman of the Year and uses the farm as a classroom.
Hancock County's Michele Winchell is going back to school to help her community.
KFB's Tim Thornberry says the latest edition of KFB News features a look back and a look ahead.
Daviess County Farm Bureau's "You Matter" campaign concentrated on physical and mental health in the region.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says the Executive Committee's annual tour is about listening and networking.
KFB President Mark Haney has much to be thankful for this year.