Logan County Farm Bureau Recognized at 103rd KFB Annual Meeting - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Logan County Farm Bureau Recognized at 103rd KFB Annual Meeting

Logan County Farm Bureau members attend the 2023 KFB Annual Meeting in Louisville KY.  Grant Hildabrand, Kristin Hildabrand, Doug Milliken, Jenna Coles, Karen Milliken, Gary Hendricks, Joanna Coles, Teresa Hendricks, Carrell Hughes, Jerry Hughes, Myra Alcott and John Alcott.

Members of Logan County Farm Bureau attended the 103rd Kentucky Farm Bureau state annual meeting at the Galt House in Louisville.

During the meeting, Logan County Farm Bureau received the Women's Gold Star Award and the Young Farmer Gold Star Award for program excellence. Jenna Coles was the state female winner of the Outstanding Farm Bureau Youth Contest. Jenna received a $3,500 college scholarship, luggage, a watch, and an expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. for the Kentucky Farm Bureau Congressional Tour scheduled for Feb. 25 – Mar. 1, 2023.

 

 

 

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