Angie Wagoner recognized for service to Garrard County
Kentucky Farm Bureau has started a program called “Lead Where You Stand” where they recognize community leaders and people who work selflessly for the benefit of others. This program is administered on the local level and each county Farm Bureau selects individuals they feel have been excellent leaders that set examples for others in the community.
Garrard County Farm Bureau presented Angie Wagoner with a certificate to recognize her hard work and dedication to serving the people of Garrard County. Her compassion and loving spirit made her a great fit for this honor.

KFB Spotlight
- Candid Conversation | Ray Bowman
- February 4, 2026
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Candid Conversation presents a question-and-answer discussion about the topical issues related to Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) priorities, the agricultural industry, and rural communities. In this edition, the newest director of the Kentucky State Beekeepers Association (KSBA) and the President of the Franklin County Farm Bureau Ray Bowman discusses the importance of honeybees and some of the initiatives the organization undertakes to support state beekeepers and keep the public informed.
- Kristan Wright Named 2026 KFB Farm Woman of the Year
- February 4, 2026
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Kristan Wright has made the family farm a part of her entire life, having grown up only a few miles from where she and her husband, Daniel, now own and operate Wright Farms.
- The North American Honeybee Expo
- February 4, 2026
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As far as honeybee conferences go, and yes, there are many, they don’t get bigger than the North American Honeybee Expo (NAHBE), recently held at the Kentucky Fair and Expo Center, filling the South Wing from one end to the other.