Boyd County Farm Bureau Holds 2021 Annual Meeting - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Boyd County Farm Bureau Holds 2021 Annual Meeting

 

Agency Manager Bryan Carroll (US 60 Office) and Agent Aundrea Tussey
Agency Manager Paul Daniels (Carter Avenue office), CSR Debbie Yates, Agent Tara Caudill, CSR Ashley Hamilton
 Agent Josh Daniels and wife, Jennifer Daniels
Area Program Director Julia Rollins, Boyd County Farm Bureau President H. Duff Holbrook, Michelle McGlone, Boyd County Farm Bureau Secretary John McGlone, and Boyd County Extension Agent Lyndall Harned
Boyd County Farm Bureau Director Wm. David Horn and wife, Jan Horn
Marla Campbell, Boyd County Farm Bureau Treasurer John Campbell, and Boyd County Farm Bureau Director Michael Dixon
Boyd County Farm Bureau Directors William Walters and Gary Shockey
Judy McGlone, KFB Director David McGlone, KFB Director Tyler Ferguson, Boyd County Farm Bureau Vice President Ray Sammons, and Area Program Director Julia Rollins

 

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