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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