Local Member Benefits - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Local Member Benefits

Air Evac Lifeteam

As a Farm Bureau member you are eligible to enroll for membership in Air Evac Lifeteam. Air Evac Lifeteam has been serving rural communities with air ambulance care since 1985. They provide fast, professional, safe emergency medical service. Professionally trained crews of nurses, medics and pilots operate medically equipped helicopters that rapidly transport patients to the nearest appropriate medical facility.

As a member, Air Evac will work on your behalf with you insurance company to secure payment for your flight. Whatever your insurance company pays will be considered payment-in-full for your flight no matter how many times a year you use the service for a life- or limb-threatening emergency.

Air Evac Lifeteam Brochure

Air Evac Lifeteam Brochure.

Air Evac Lifeteam Application

Air Evac Lifeteam Application.

KFB Spotlight

President's Column | Ham, Heart, and Heritage, a Good Way to Describe KFB this Time of Year
September 5, 2025
President's Column | Ham, Heart, and Heritage, a Good Way to Describe KFB this Time of Year

I’m a firm believer in the good our organization does for this state and our agriculture industry every day of the year. I say it because I believe in it, I have lived it, and I see the fruits of our labor from the front porches of our farmhouses to the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C.

Tradition Meets Generosity | Kentucky Farm Bureau's Ham Breakfast Raises $10M at State Fair
September 5, 2025
Tradition Meets Generosity | Kentucky Farm Bureau's Ham Breakfast Raises $10M at State Fair

The 61st Annual Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) Country Ham Breakfast and Charity Auction at the Kentucky State Fair brought in a combined winning bid of $10 million in support of Kentucky charities, continuing the longstanding tradition of generosity that has made this event one of the commonwealth’s most anticipated gatherings.

Kentucky Tobacco, Still a Tradition for Growers
September 5, 2025
Kentucky Tobacco, Still a Tradition for Growers

In 1994, Kentucky tobacco producers grew 187,000 acres of tobacco, weighing in at over 453 million pounds and worth nearly $841 billion. That was 10 years before the Fair and Equitable Tobacco Reform Act eliminated an antiquated tobacco quota system that had been in place since 1938.