KFBF Executive Vice President Drew Graham
KFBF Executive Vice President Drew Graham says Kentuckians have reached out to help with tornado relief.

KFBF Executive Vice President Drew Graham says Kentuckians have reached out to help with tornado relief.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says the Master Settlement Agreement is invaluable for Kentucky agriculture.
KFB's Tim Thornberry says the April edition of Kentucky Farm Bureau News discusses the need for domestic energy production.
KFB's Melissa Huggett is a recent graduate of the AFBF Women's Communication Bootcamp.
KFB Young Farmers Chair Taylor Jones says the state board welcomes the views of the next generation.
KFB's Tim Goodlett says the State Tax Advisory Committee keeps a constant watch for changes to tax laws.
AFBF Economist Shelby Myers says even with high commodity prices, some farmers may not show a profit this year.
AFBF President Zippy Duvall says family farms come in all sizes.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton asks motorists to keep watch for farm machines this Spring.
KFB's Sharri Robinson says Ag Literacy isn't a message just for kids.
KFB's Scott Christmas says there's a lot to celebrate in this year's Food Checkout Day.
Hart County's Mitchell Logsdon reminds farmers and motorists to keep safety first this year.
KFB's Jackson Tolle says registration is now open for the Institute For Future Ag Leaders program this summer.
KFB's Cloyce Hinkle says Kentucky farmers are expanding horticulture production.
KFB President Mark Haney says members work hard to stay in touch with elected leaders.
KFB's Kyle Kelly says it's important for farmers to work closely with elected leaders in Frankfort and Washington D.C.
KFB's Renee Carrico says Kentucky beef quality is growing demand in the industry and with consumers.
AFBF President Zippy Duvall says federal farm programs protect both farmers and the environment.
KFB's Heather Graham says the YF&R Committee is a tremendous asset to her and her family.
KFB Leap member Katie Cecil sees political engagement as key for farmer leaders.
KFB Second Vice-President Sharon Furches sees many benefits of the annual Farm Bureau Congressional Tour.
KFB Beef Advisory Committee Chairman Shane Wiseman says beef producers are getting squeezed in today's market.
Kentucky State Fair Board Member Marshall Coyle says it was good to have the farm show back in Louisville this year.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says elections will be a key topic at March district Farm Bureau Meetings.
KFB Insurance Vice-President of Claims Rob Payne says tornado damage exceeds $250 million dollars.
KFB Executive Vice President Drew Graham says the organization lobbies for rural issues.
KFB President Mark Haney says county presidents and vice presidents will gather this week in Louisville.
KFB's Todd Bright says thousands of students annually participate in the Jim Claypool Art and Conservation Writing Contest.
Kentucky Farm Bureau News Editor Tim Thornberry says the February issue will soon be available.
FB's Renee Carrico says the state's farmers share concerns over input availability and prices for 2022.