Grant County Farm Bureau Supports Ag Literacy at Grant County Schools - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Grant County Farm Bureau Supports Ag Literacy

Grant County Farm Bureau donated $1,000 to local schools to promote Ag Education Literacy. Above: Grant County Agents Noland Smith and Scooter Arnold present a check to Williamstown Independent Schools Superintendent John Slone and High School Agriculture teacher Lauren Hamelman.
Above: Grant County Agents Curt Webster and Megan Hopperton presented Grant Co Schools Superintendent Matt Morgan with a check. 

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