About Us - Kentucky Farm Bureau

About Us

OFFICERS

President   Robert Driskill
 Vice President   Janetta Cox
 Secretary/Treasurer   James Boone
Farm Bureau Women's Co-Chair   Peggy Cox
Farm Bureau Women's Co-Chair   Sandra Roberts
Young Farmer's Chair   Klay Woods
Young Farmer's Chair   Magen Woods
Generation Bridge Chair   Robert Driskill

 

DIRECTORS

Alan Berton   Princeton
Andrew Berton   Princeton
Jeff Boone   Princeton
Stacy Boone   Princeton
 Tommy G Brown   Princeton
Stephen Cox   Fredonia
Julie Driskill   Fredonia
Robert Driskill   Fredonia
James Hughes   Fredonia
Ross Hunter   Princeton
Beverly Morgan   Princeton
Doug Morgan   Princeton
William Perry   Princeton
Chase Roberts   Princeton
Craig Roberts   Princeton
Karen Roberts   Princeton
Karen Roberts   Princeton
Mary Lee Scott   Princeton
Aaron Towery   Princeton
Catlin Young   Dawson Springs

KFB Spotlight

President's Column | As an Organization, We Didn't Come this Far, to Just Come This Far
January 16, 2026
President's Column | As an Organization, We Didn't Come this Far, to Just Come This Far

Just saying we serve as the Voice of Kentucky Agriculture doesn’t mean much unless we have the will to back it up. Fortunately, I see that fortitude everywhere I go, from one end of the state to the other.

Rich Heritage, Vibrant Arts, and Endless Vistas in Boyle County
January 16, 2026
Rich Heritage, Vibrant Arts, and Endless Vistas in Boyle County

Tucked into central Kentucky, Boyle County is home to meandering countryside, charming towns, and rich history. The county seat of Danville is known as the Birthplace of Kentucky. In the 1770s, the area’s central location on the “Wilderness Road,” blazed by Daniel Boone, led pioneers through Danville, which became a gathering spot for early settlers and political activity.

Kentucky Students Serving in National Roles
January 16, 2026
Kentucky Students Serving in National Roles

Kendall Slaughter and Sutton Sherrard, both high school seniors from Spencer and Woodford counties, respectively, discuss their time in FCCLA and their thoughts on Career and Technical Education (CTE) in general.