All Around Kentucky

  

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Looking In

   

Yew Dell Gardens
gaining prominence


KFB responds to
'customers' damages


Farmers committed to
doing the right thing


Kyle Busch will drive
FB car in Sparta race


KFB expanding number
of agencies & agents


KY hosting national AFB
women's conference


Top sales agents score big
for own 'March Madness'


KFB takes gold & silver
medals for ad campaigns


Caution urged when
using alternative power


College/horse racing stars
joining Hall of Fame


Spring is a good time to
follow good gardening tips


KFB markets have the
cure for winter doldrums


'New' employee leaving
for duty in middle East


Josh Caplinger spells his
way to championship


Beef Council kicking
 off 'Grillin' tour

 

EDITOR:
Rachael Kamuf
Editorial & Executive Offices
P.O. Box 20700
Louisville, KY  40250-0700

rkamuf@kyfb.com

 
Deadlines loom for KFB adult scholarships

   Applications continue to be accepted for several Kentucky Farm Bureau college scholarships for adults.
   The largest is the $3,000 Paul D. Everman Scholarship for non-traditional students who are at least 23 years of age.  Applications for the 2008-08 school year must be postmarked by May 1, the same day that forms for the $1,000 Young Farmer Scholarship and the $1,000 Louis F. Ison Scholarship must be in the mail.
   Kentucky Farm Bureau will receive applications until Oct. 31 for the $1,500 Women’s Education Grant for women who have resumed their college education.
   For more information, contact Susie Tanner, Kentucky Farm Bureau’s director of youth development, at 502-495-5000 or click here: http://www.kyfb.com/federation/Scholarships/scholarship.asp.

Staff Report
KENTUCKY FARM BUREAU

David Beck, Jewell Arnett & Marshall Coyle    Kentucky Farm Bureau president Marshall Coyle, right, and David S. Beck, federation’s executive vice president, presented a special commendation to Jewell Arnett of Magoffin County for her years of service to the organization. Arnett, a former state director and women’s leader, has participated in 59 state annual meetings and 55 annual American Farm Bureau meetings throughout the country. Coyle and Beck make their presentation at a surprise 90th birthday party friends held for her in Salyersville.

Photo by Larry Smith