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OFFICERS
President | Dale Dobson | |
Vice President | Jeremy Hinton | |
Farm Bureau Women's Chair | Leanne Ragland | |
Young Farmer Chair | Chris Thomas | |
DIRECTORS | ||
Andrew Bell | New Hope | |
Misty Bivens | Hodgenville | |
Ryan Bivens | Hodgenville | |
Todd Bivens | Sonora | |
Bethany Bowen | Magnolia | |
Shannon Bowen | Magnolia | |
Jimmy Boyd | Hodgenville | |
Diana Cottrell | Magnolia | |
Michael Cottrell | Magnolia | |
Robert Enlow | Hodgenville | |
Danny Gentry | New Haven | |
Phyllis Gentry | New Haven | |
Jeremy Hinton | Hodgenville | |
Patty Holbert | Magnolia | |
Gwen McCubbin | Hodgenville | |
Kevin McCubbin | Hodgenville | |
Branden Pepper | Hodgenville | |
Caleb Ragland | Magnolia | |
Joseph Stults | Hodgenville | |
Clint Williams | Magnolia | |
Tanya Williams | Hodgenville | |
Misty Wilmoth | Magnolia |
KFB Spotlight
- Kentucky Farm Bureau Launches Kentucky Farmland Transition Initiative to Address Loss of Farm Acreage Across the State
- April 9, 2024
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The Kentucky Farmland Transition Initiative is a strategic project focused on helping farm families find ways to keep their acreage in active agricultural production as they consider the future of that land.
- KFB President Eddie Melton: Sustaining the Future of Kentucky Farms
- April 8, 2024
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Kentucky Farm Bureau is announcing the creation of the Kentucky Farmland Transition Initiative which will help get us on a sustainable path to ensure our farmland remains in agricultural production.
- Making Efforts Now to Save Farmland for the Future
- April 8, 2024
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When farmland goes out of production, it just doesn’t come back. Or if farmland is bought by investors outside of the rural community of which it is a part, the farmers, who have lived there, are no longer around to be a vital part of that community.