Marion County Farm Bureau Announces 2022 Award Winners at Annual Meeting - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Marion County Farm Bureau Announces 2022 Award Winners at Annual Meeting

Marion County Farm Bureau (MCFB) announced its 2022 award winners. Clockwise from top left: Natalie Browning, Administrative Assistant for the Marion County Conservation District, received the 2022 MCFB "Distinguished Service to Agriculture" award, MCFB President Timmy Jones is pictured with the 2022 MCFB "Outstanding Young Farm Family" Anthony and Courtney Mattingly, Adriana Gordon received the MCFB "Outstanding Farm Bureau Youth" award, and Kaye Peterson was awarded the 2022 MCFB "Distinguished Service to Farm Bureau" award. 

 

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