Boyd County Student Karli Jo Childers Attends Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Boyd County Student Karli Jo Childers Attends Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders

 

Boyd County High School junior Karli Jo Childers attended Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL) in Lexington. Karli Jo Childers stands with Kyle Kelly, Kentucky Farm Bureau Director of Local Affairs, (left) and Dr. Larry Grabau, Associate Dean of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (right). 

 

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Kentucky Farm Bureau Names Scott Porter of Mason County its 2025 Kentucky Farmer of the Year
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In celebration of National Farmer’s Day, Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) today announced that Scott Porter of Mason County has been selected as the 2025 KFB Kentucky Farmer of the Year.

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