AAK 2009
Posted on Mar 30, 2016- January 2009
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All Around Kentucky - January 2009 - Kentucky Farm Bureau
A career in anything but farming was never a consideration for Mark Haney.
Also in this Issue:
Lawmakers urged to fuel new ‘green’ fields of energy
KFB’s leaders continue commitment to members
TV crew takes to ‘backroads’ to tell Kentucky stories
Couple are ‘divine’ in ag competition
KFB helps bring FFA convention back to Louisville
Obama invited to KY’s Lincoln birthday bash
Tabors raise beef and eterinarians
French TV producer returns to visit her Kentucky ‘home’
Deadline approaching for certified roadside markets
KFB accepting college scholarship applications
Free books help plan for college admission/costs
Books are handy guides for novice/seasoned gardeners
New officers elected to lead Kentucky Farm Bureau
Experts on farm tourism will share expertise
- April 2009
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All Around Kentucky - April 2009 - Kentucky Farm Bureau
Smith Succeeds Simpson as CEO of Insurance Company.
Also in this Issue:
Prep stars included in Hall of Fame ceremonies
EPA proposals unfair to food producers
Fifth grader spells her way to state title
Sprint Cup and motocross racers have a new sponsor
'Uniquely Kentucky' show airs in Europe
Tourists staying down on the farm
'Stuff happens' to receive ad awards
- July 2009
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All Around Kentucky - July 2009 - Kentucky Farm Bureau
Farmer advises and supplies brewer of unique soy sauce.
Also in this Issue:
Private Screening: KFB sponsoring free prostate cancer tests at Kentucky State Fair
Farmer's life driven by animals' well-being
Apples bloom into new career and classroom
Camping brings out the nicest people
Sixty-six students receive KFB scholarships
Proper animal care is a top priority for farmers
A.M. Best gives KFB insurance superior A+ grade
KFB adds Emmy nomiee to its television notices
Ham Breakfast starts KFB's day at the fair
Doug Langley representing KFB as state's Farmer of the Year