Boyd County Farm Bureau Members Advocate for Agriculture in Washington, D.C. - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Boyd County Farm Bureau Members Advocate for Agriculture in Washington, D.C.

 Boyd County Farm Bureau (BCFB) Vice President Ray Sammons and Jackie Kidd were among the more than 300 Kentucky Farm Bureau members who attended the 2023 KFB Congressional Tour in Washington, D.C., February 25-March 1. Top:  Boyd County Farm Bureau Vice President Ray Sammons and Jackie Kidd pause for a picture in front of the nation's capitol building. Bottom: US Representative Hal Rogers and BCFB Vice President Ray Sammons.

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