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.
- Washington County Farm Bureau Now Accepting Applications for the 2024-2025 School Year
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Washington County Farm Bureau will award four $500 scholarships for the current school year. The scholarships are available to high school seniors and current college students.
- Washington County Farm Bureau hosted its 2018 Annual Meeting on September 27th.
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During the meeting local youth participated in the Outstanding Youth Contest and the Variety Contest.
- Washington County Farm Bureau 2018 Annual Meeting
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Washington County Farm Bureau will hold its 2018 Annual Meeting on September 27th
- Washington County students awarded Farm Bureau scholarships
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Five Washington County high school seniors received college scholarships from Kentucky Farm Bureau. In partnership with the County Farm Bureaus, the Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation awarded $465,400 this year to deserving students from across the Commonwealth.
- Washington County student attends Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders
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Washington County high school junior Garrett Stevens recently returned home from Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL).
- Washington County students attend Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders
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Washington County high school juniors Josh Cain and Ben Taylor recently returned home from Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL).
- 2015 Washington County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting
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Washington County held their annual meeting on September 17th 2015 at the Mackville Community Center.
KFB Spotlight
- Growing wildlife populations cost farmers
- October 21, 2025
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Kentucky farmers work hard to bring in their crops each year, but growing wildlife populations are taking a bite out of their bottom line. From deer and turkeys to bears and raccoons, more animals are making Kentucky's fields their dinner table.
- Kentucky Farm Bureau Names Kristan Wright of Henry County its 2025 Farm Woman of the Year
- October 20, 2025
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This prestigious annual award honors women whose exceptional contributions to agriculture exemplify innovation, leadership and community service.
- As the 2025 Harvest Continues
- October 17, 2025
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Kentucky farmers are facing one of the most unpredictable harvests in recent memory. A record-setting wet spring followed by the driest August in 131 years has left some fields thriving and others struggling.