County Corner - Kentucky Farm Bureau

County Corner

County Farm Bureaus support every community in the Commonwealth through information, products and service programs including: Women's Leadership Activities, Ag in the Classroom, Commodity Market Information, Scholarships, Certified Roadside Farm Markets and our Young Farmers program.  County Farm Bureaus  have established a reputation as effective advocates for its members.  Check this space often for updates on County Farm Bureau programs and activities happening in our community.

Taylor County Farm Bureau Receives 2017 Women's Gold Star Award of Excellence
Taylor County Farm Bureau Receives 2017 Women's Gold Star Award of Excellence

Recognized for the achievements of its women’s program this year, Taylor County Farm Bureau received the 2017 Gold Star Award of Excellence during Kentucky Farm Bureau’s annual meeting in Louisville.

Collin White Performs at Kentucky Farm Bureau Variety Showcase
Collin White Performs at Kentucky Farm Bureau Variety Showcase

Collin White of Taylor County, performed before a live audience during the November 30 general session of Kentucky Farm Bureau’s 98th annual meeting in Louisville.

Taylor County Students Attend Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders
Taylor County Students Attend Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders

Taylor County high school juniors Molly Sullivan and Megan Underwood recently returned home from Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders.

KFB Spotlight

Across Kentucky - March 24, 2023
March 21, 2023
Across Kentucky - March 24, 2023

KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says says National Agriculture Day is a celebration for everyone.

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2023 KFB Congressional Tour
March 21, 2023
2023 KFB Congressional Tour

Each year, Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) members by the hundreds make their way to the nation’s capital to participate in the annual Congressional Tour.

Water Quality and the Role of Agriculture
March 21, 2023
Water Quality and the Role of Agriculture

For decades, environmental experts, government agencies, and concerned citizen groups have been hearing about and monitoring an area in the Gulf of Mexico that has come to be known as the Hypoxia Zone.