All Around Kentucky

  

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Looking In

   

Love on the farm has
Farm Bureau ring to it


Food prices hit
farmers' wallets too


New farm bill protects
nation's food supply


Loretta Lyons named
Farmer of the Year


Young farmers wanted
for national competition


Fifty-nine students
chosen for scholarships


Audubon legacy lives
on at Henderson park


Conservation competitions
going on-line


Farm markets bursting with
fresh fruits & vegetables


Troopers take to
airwaves to push safety


Kentucky State Fair
opens in August


Backyard gardens
again in vogue


Uncontrolled family
pets imperil livestock

 

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

rkamuf@kyfb.com

 
Case discounts available to KFB membership

   Case IH products are the latest to join the list of merchandise available to all Kentucky Farm Bureau members at special prices.

   Case is offering discounts of $300 on its 31- to 60-horsepower DX Farmall tractors and $500 on the 45- to 98-horsepower J Series and 110- to 139-horsepower Maxxum tractors.

   “We are very pleased to add another company of the stature of Case as a provider of quality products and services at reduced prices to our family-members,” said Dwight Greenwell, Kentucky Farm Bureau’s director of member services.

   Higher gasoline prices may make the discounts offered to members at selected hotel chains and the Kentucky State Park system especially attractive to more families this year as they make vacation plans. Kentucky Farm Bureau members who want to rent a car are eligible for additional savings when they use Avis or Budget vehicles.

   For more details on the member-service program, exclusions and guidelines for proof of membership, click here or email Greenwell at dgreenwell@kyfb.com.