About Us
OFFICERS
President | Greg Drake II | |
Vice President | David Moore | |
Secretary/Treasurer | Robert Taylor | |
Farm Bureau Women's Chair | Sherri Kirby | |
Farm Bureau Women's Co-Chair | Betty Farris | |
Young Farmer Chair | Caleb Smithson |
DIRECTORS
Dillon Bryant | ||
Lee Ann Daugherty | Morgantown | |
Pat Daugherty | Morgantown | |
Gregory Drake | Bowling Green | |
Rita Drake | Bowling Green | |
Shanna Drake | Bowling Green | |
Betty Farris | Roundhill | |
Danny Farris | Roundhill | |
Sabrina Farris | Roundhill | |
Russell Givens | Morgantown | |
Wendy Givens | Morgantown | |
Joey Kirby | Quality | |
Dwayne McKinney | Morgantown | |
LaBrisha McKinney | Morgantown | |
David Moore | Morgantown | |
Helen Moore | Morgantown | |
Margaret Moore | Morgantown | |
Sam Moore | Morgantown | |
Dana Pendley | Morgantown | |
Ryan Pendley | Morgantown | |
Amanda Rice | Morgantown | |
Darren Rice | Morgantown | |
Johnny Rose | Morgantown | |
Pam Rose | Morgantown | |
Amelia Smithson | Morgantown | |
Barbara Sullivan | Rochester | |
Don Sullivan | Rochester | |
Amanda Taylor | Morgantown | |
Felicia Wells | Rochester | |
Shane Wells | Rochester |
KFB Spotlight
- Kentucky Farm Bureau launches rebranded podcast: 'Let's Get Rural'
- September 19, 2025
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Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) is proud to announce the launch of its rebranded podcast, “Let’s Get Rural.” The podcast, co-hosted by KFB’s Renee Carrico and Matt Hilton, offers a dynamic platform for conversations with Kentucky’s farmers, agricultural leaders and rural communities.
- Seeding Success
- September 18, 2025
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On a muggy summer day in northwestern Hart County, Kentucky, Randy and John Seymour inspect the delicate, flat-topped clusters of their wild quinine crop.
- President's Column | Ham, Heart, and Heritage, a Good Way to Describe KFB this Time of Year
- September 5, 2025
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I’m a firm believer in the good our organization does for this state and our agriculture industry every day of the year. I say it because I believe in it, I have lived it, and I see the fruits of our labor from the front porches of our farmhouses to the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C.