About Us - Kentucky Farm Bureau

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
Kentucky Farm Bureau launches rebranded podcast: 'Let's Get Rural'

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
Seeding Success

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
President's Column | Ham, Heart, and Heritage, a Good Way to Describe KFB this Time of Year

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.