Logan County Farm Bureau Recognizes Youth at 2022 Annual Meeting - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Logan County Farm Bureau Recognizes Youth at 2022 Annual Meeting

The Logan County Farm Bureau (LCFB) Annual Meeting was held on September 10 at the Logan County Extension Office. Clockwise from top left: Members of LCFB; Brock Repsher receives the male Outstanding Youth award from Catherine Poole; Aden Ferris receives the Variety Showcase Award from Catherine Poole; Jenna Coles receives the female Outstanding Youth Award from Catherine Poole. Center: Colby Collins receives the Male Runner-up Outstanding Youth Award to Colby Collins.

 

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