About Us - Kentucky Farm Bureau

About Us

OFFICERS

President   Danny Elkin
 Vice President   Penny Morgan 
Secretary/Treasurer   John Westbrook 
Farm Bureau Women's Chair   Wanda Chapman
 Young Farmer Chair   Penny Morgan

DIRECTORS

Billy Bush   Rockfield
 Carl Chaney   Bowling Green
Debra Chaney   Bowling Green
 Richard Chapman   Bowling Green
Wanda Chapman   Bowling Green
 Darrell Cohron   Bowling Green
Norma Cohron   Bowling Green
Austin Cole   Bowling Green
Rachel Cole   Bowling Green
 Robert Donoho   Bowling Green
Donald Elkin   Bowling Green
Linda Elkin   Bowling Green
Ronnie Hargett   Bowling Green
Tina Hargett   Bowling Green
Bertha Heard   Rockfield
Maurice Heard   Rockfield
David Morgan   Bowling Green
Denny Page   Bowling Green
Felischa Page   Bowling Green
Billy Ray Smith   Bowling Green
Austin Sweatt   Bowling Green
Sayrah Sweatt   Bowling Green
Doris Thomas   Smiths Grove
J. Thomas   Smiths Grove
 Dale Tucker   Bowling Green
Jennifer Tucker   Bowling Green
Peggy Tucker   Bowling Green
Tom Tucker   Bowling Green
 Belinda Westbrook   Bowling Green
Tim Westbrook   Bowling Green

KFB Spotlight

Growing wildlife populations cost farmers
October 21, 2025
Growing wildlife populations cost farmers

Kentucky farmers work hard to bring in their crops each year, but growing wildlife populations are taking a bite out of their bottom line. From deer and turkeys to bears and raccoons, more animals are making Kentucky's fields their dinner table.

Kentucky Farm Bureau Names Kristan Wright of Henry County its 2025 Farm Woman of the Year
October 20, 2025
Kentucky Farm Bureau Names Kristan Wright  of Henry County its 2025 Farm Woman of the Year

This prestigious annual award honors women whose exceptional contributions to agriculture exemplify innovation, leadership and community service.

As the 2025 Harvest Continues
October 17, 2025
As the 2025 Harvest Continues

Kentucky farmers are facing one of the most unpredictable harvests in recent memory. A record-setting wet spring followed by the driest August in 131 years has left some fields thriving and others struggling.