About Us
OFFICERS
President | David Cowherd | |
Vice President | Carol Sullivan | |
Secretary/Treasurer | Angie Miller | |
Farm Bureau Women's Chair | Carol Sullivan | |
Young Farmer Chair | Kevin Reynolds |
DIRECTORS
Bland Baird | Taylorsville | |
Jamie Cave | Campbellsville | |
David Cowherd | Campbellsville | |
Ben Cox | Campbellsville | |
Larry Cox | Mannsville | |
Michael Farmer | Elk Horn | |
Marion Howard | Campbellsville | |
Joann Hunt | Finley | |
Bobby Kirtley | Campbellsville | |
Jason Miller | Campbellsville | |
Daniel Reynolds | Campbellsville | |
Michael K Reynolds | Campbellsville | |
Clay Rogers | Campbellsville | |
Todd Sharp | Campbellsville | |
Barry Smith | Campbellsville | |
Kim Smith | Campbellsville | |
Kirby Dale Smith | Campbellsville | |
Scott Sprowles | Campbellsville | |
Travis Chad Sullivan | Campbellsville | |
Ryan Williams | Campbellsville | |
Greg Wise | Campbellsville |
KFB Spotlight
- President's Column | Ham, Heart, and Heritage, a Good Way to Describe KFB this Time of Year
- September 5, 2025
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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
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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
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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.