Boyd County Farm Bureau Holds 2022 Annual Meeting - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Boyd County Farm Bureau Holds 2022 Annual Meeting

Boyd County Farm Bureau (BCFB) Vice President Ray Sammons, BCFB Secretary John McGlone, BCFB Treasurer John Campbell, BCFB President H. Duff Holbrook, BCFB Directors Gary Shockey and Wm. David Horn.
Kentucky Farm Bureau State Director David McGlone, Boyd County Farm Bureau (BCFB) Vice President Ray Sammons, BCFB Secretary John McGlone, BCFB Treasurer John Campbell, BCFB President H. Duff Holbrook, BCFB Directors Gary Shockey and Wm. David Horn, Kentucky Farm Bureau State Director Tyler Ferguson, Kentucky Farm Bureau Area 8 Program Director Julia Rollins.
Kentucky Farm Bureau State Director David McGlone, Boyd County Farm Bureau (BCFB) Secretary Brenda Dixon, BCFB Vice President Ray Sammons, BCFB Secretary John McGlone, BCFB Treasurer John Campbell, BCFB President H. Duff Holbrook, BCFB Directors Gary Shockey and Wm. David Horn, Kentucky Farm Bureau State Director Tyler Ferguson, Kentucky Farm Bureau Area Program 8 Director Julia Rollins, and BCFB Agency Manager Bryan Carroll.
Boyd County Extension Agent Lyndall Harned, Kentucky Farm Bureau State Director David McGlone, Boyd County Farm Bureau (BCFB) Vice President Ray Sammons, BCFB President H. Duff Holbrook, BCFB Secretary John McGlone, BCFB Treasurer John Campbell, BCFB Director Gary Shockey, BCFB Director Wm. David Horn, and Kentucky Farm Bureau State Director Tyler Ferguson.

 

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