Grundy Farms of Marion County Named KFB Legacy Farm - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Grundy Farms of Marion County Named KFB Legacy Farm

Grundy Farms of Marion County was named a KFB Legacy Farm. Legacy Farm is a designation bestowed to Kentucky farms by the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation. It is an honor recognizing the farm’s long-standing commitment and significant contribution to the local community. Pictured are Joe Paul Mattingly, James Grundy IV, James Grundy 111 and MCFB president Timmy Jones.

 

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Kentucky Farm Bureau President Eddie Melton Re-elected at Organization's 106th Annual Meeting
December 6, 2025
Kentucky Farm Bureau President Eddie Melton Re-elected at Organization's 106th Annual Meeting

Webster County farmer Eddie Melton was re-elected today to continue serving as President of Kentucky Farm Bureau. Melton has been a member of the organization’s executive committee for 17 years. Also re-elected to their leadership roles are Shane Wiseman of Clark County as First Vice President and Larry Clark of Green County as Second Vice President.

Keeping a Watch Over his Sheep
November 25, 2025
Keeping a Watch Over his Sheep

Young Green County farmer adds to his family’s farming operation as he prepares to have his own.

Kentucky AgriLegacy Solutions Program Launched to Support Farm Families in Transition Planning
November 24, 2025
Kentucky AgriLegacy Solutions Program Launched  to Support Farm Families in Transition Planning

Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation and the Kentucky Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (KCARD) are proud to announce the launch of KCARD’s Kentucky AgriLegacy Solutions Program, a new effort designed to help Kentucky farm families navigate the farm transition process.