Woodford County Farm Bureau Attends 2018 Legislative Drive-in and Food Check-out Day - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Woodford County Farm Bureau Attends 2018 Legislative Drive-in and Food Check-out Day

 

State Representative James Kay (left) accepts a food basket of KY products from Woodford County Farm Bureau Vice President Mike Cocanougher. 

Kentucky Farm Bureau held its annual Legislative Drive-in in Frankfort on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. During the Drive-in, Farm Bureau members met with their state senators and representatives and advocated on behalf of agriculture. Mike Cocanougher, Vice President of Woodford County Farm Bureau, met with State Representative James Kay to discuss agricultural issues that are important to farm families. Members also celebrated Food Check-Out Day, and brought food baskets to share real KY agriculture with Rep. Kay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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