County Corner
County Farm Bureaus support every community in the Commonwealth through information, products and service programs including: Women's Leadership Activities, Ag in the Classroom, Commodity Market Information, Scholarships, Certified Roadside Farm Markets and our Young Farmers program. County Farm Bureaus have established a reputation as effective advocates for its members. Check this space often for updates on County Farm Bureau programs and activities happening in our community.
- 2015 Lyon County Annual Meeting
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The Lyon Co KY Farm Bureau hosted its annual meeting on Friday, Sept 11, 2015 at the Lyon Co School Cafeteria.
- Honoring Law Enforcement Officers
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The Lyon County Farm Bureau is proud of our law enforcement and emergency responders. Thank you for all that you do.
- Collection of Items for Local Animal Shelter
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The Lyon Co KY Farm Bureau is still collecting items for the local animal shelter. You can drop off items at the Lyon KFB office in Eddyville, or call 270-388-9718 for more information.
- Seniors Drivers' Course
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Flyer for the Senior Drivers' Course
- 2015 Master Gardener Christmas Event
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Please join us for the Master Gardener Christmas Wreath Event.
- Barn Quilts
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Photos of barn quilts from around Lyon County
KFB Spotlight
- Mark Haney to Finish His Tenure as Kentucky Farm Bureau President after Fifteen Years
- September 21, 2023
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Mark Haney announced today that he is stepping away from his role as president of Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) in December. Haney is the longest serving president in the organization’s history.
- Farmer Appreciation Day Honors Farmers, Their Occupation
- September 20, 2023
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Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles honored Kentucky’s farmers and proclaimed Sept.17-23 as Farm Safety and Health Week in Kentucky at a Farmer’s Appreciation and Awards Day on the Capitol Lawn Wednesday.
- Making the Case for Crop Insurance
- September 18, 2023
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Pilot Oak, Kentucky is a very small community in southern Graves County. And while it may seem like a different world there from the hustle and bustle of Washington, D.C., the looming deadline to pass the next Farm Bill draws the two places closer than ever as farm families in this community and thousands of others advocate for programs contained in this legislation.