About Us
OFFICERS
President | Danny Elkin | |
Vice President | Penny Morgan | |
Secretary/Treasurer | John Westbrook | |
Farm Bureau Women's Chair | Wanda Chapman | |
Young Farmer Chair | Penny Morgan |
DIRECTORS
Billy Bush | Rockfield | |
Carl Chaney | Bowling Green | |
Debra Chaney | Bowling Green | |
Richard Chapman | Bowling Green | |
Wanda Chapman | Bowling Green | |
Darrell Cohron | Bowling Green | |
Norma Cohron | Bowling Green | |
Austin Cole | Bowling Green | |
Rachel Cole | Bowling Green | |
Robert Donoho | Bowling Green | |
Donald Elkin | Bowling Green | |
Linda Elkin | Bowling Green | |
Ronnie Hargett | Bowling Green | |
Tina Hargett | Bowling Green | |
Bertha Heard | Rockfield | |
Maurice Heard | Rockfield | |
David Morgan | Bowling Green | |
Denny Page | Bowling Green | |
Felischa Page | Bowling Green | |
Billy Ray Smith | Bowling Green | |
Austin Sweatt | Bowling Green | |
Sayrah Sweatt | Bowling Green | |
Doris Thomas | Smiths Grove | |
J. Thomas | Smiths Grove | |
Dale Tucker | Bowling Green | |
Jennifer Tucker | Bowling Green | |
Peggy Tucker | Bowling Green | |
Tom Tucker | Bowling Green | |
Belinda Westbrook | Bowling Green | |
Tim Westbrook | Bowling Green |
KFB Spotlight
- President's Column | The Value of Our County Farm Bureaus is Immeasurable
- November 8, 2024
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From an advocacy perspective, Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) has been busier than ever working with our local, state, and national lawmakers to move our agricultural industry forward by way of the priorities that begin with our county leaders throughout the state.
- The Work of the Fine Artist of Joe Bonomo
- November 8, 2024
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“I'm a Christian man, and I know that God has given me gifts for a reason,” he said. “What it comes down to is if I'm given a talent like art, I'm accountable to use that talent to share God's grace and glory with the rest of the world. I think when people look at my art, they see enthusiasm and a connection with the human existence.”
- LilyBud Farm Market | Carrying on a Family Tradition
- November 8, 2024
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Lily Roadcap has called her family’s farm home for her entire life having grown up in this small Shelby County community. As such, the fourth-generation farmer has always known she wanted to do something related to agriculture having grown up on a farm that began as a dairy and is now a predominantly cattle and hay operation.