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
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Air Evac Lifeteam Brochure.
- Air Evac Lifeteam Application
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Air Evac Lifeteam Application.
KFB Spotlight
- KFB President's Address Highlights Youth Engagement, Policy Progress and Community Impact at Organization's 106th Annual Meeting
- December 22, 2025
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Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) President Eddie Melton delivered his annual address this morning during the organization’s 106th Annual Meeting in Louisville, reflecting on a fast-moving year marked by legislative gains, unprecedented youth participation, community outreach and continued strength across the state’s agricultural community.
- Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell shares progress, offers optimism during Kentucky Farm Bureau's 2025 Commodity Luncheon
- December 22, 2025
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Earlier today, Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell gave keynote remarks during Kentucky Farm Bureau’s (KFB) annual Commodity Luncheon at the organization’s 106th Annual Meeting. The luncheon is one of the most anticipated sessions at the yearly event held at the Galt House in Louisville, celebrating the strength and resilience of Kentucky’s agriculture industry, while looking ahead to the future.
- Cody Burke of Franklin County selected as the winner of Kentucky Farm Bureau's 2025 Discussion Meet
- December 22, 2025
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Cattle farmer Cody Burke of Franklin County won first place in the final round of Kentucky Farm Bureau’s (KFB) 2025 Discussion Meet, a debate-styled competition for young farmers that relies on an individual’s skill in reasoning and logical discussion of issues.