Kentucky Farm Bureau ready to host 94th Annual Meeting
Posted on Nov 20, 2013
In addition to conducting organizational business, KFB hosts its annual meeting to reflect on both the successes and challenges experienced in Kentucky’s agriculture industry over the previous year. The full agenda of delegate activities begins on Thursday, December 5, with 10 commodity and special interest conferences covering a range of topics from tobacco and livestock to farm labor and health care. A one-day tradeshow – featuring agriculture associations and businesses from around the country, the KFB County Activities of Excellence and student agricultural science displays – simultaneously occupies the exhibit halls. A keynote address from Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer highlights the day’s Commodity Luncheon.
In between those activities and numerous other meetings scheduled on Thursday, attendees will take away valuable knowledge from the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture’s annual presentation on the state’s agricultural economic outlook. This much-anticipated session begins at 10 a.m.
During the morning general session on Friday, December 6, KFB President Mark Haney will update attendees with the president’s annual address. Delegates will later discuss and adopt resolutions in the afternoon general session, then break into district caucuses to nominate the 2014 KFB Board of Directors.
Saturday, December 7, begins with the organization’s annual Public Affairs Breakfast, highlighted by comments from Senator Damon Thayer, Majority Floor Leader of the Kentucky State Senate. The morning event is followed by the annual meeting’s final general session. During this session, U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell has been invited to speak to KFB’s delegates about national issues impacting agriculture in Kentucky. Voting delegates will conclude their gathering by electing KFB directors and officers, and with final discussion and adoption of resolutions.
In other convention activities, the state’s “Farmer of the Year” and “Outstanding Young Farm Family” will be announced, awards will be given for county Farm Bureau achievements and top farm leaders will be recognized for distinguished service.
Kentucky Farm Bureau is a voluntary organization of farm families and their allies dedicated to serving as the voice of agriculture by identifying problems, developing solutions and taking actions which will improve net farm income, achieve better economic opportunities and enhance the quality of life for all. For more than three-quarters of a century, KFB has served as the “Voice of Kentucky Agriculture,” representing the interests of agricultural producers and rural communities. With more than 475,000 member families statewide, Kentucky Farm Bureau is the state’s largest general farm organization.
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