About Us - Kentucky Farm Bureau

About Us

OFFICERS

President   Greg Drake II
 Vice President   David Moore
 Secretary/Treasurer   Robert Taylor
 Farm Bureau Women's Chair   Sherri Kirby
 Farm Bureau Women's Co-Chair   Betty Farris
 Young Farmer Chair   Caleb Smithson

 

DIRECTORS

Dillon Bryant    
Lee Ann Daugherty   Morgantown
Pat Daugherty   Morgantown
Gregory Drake   Bowling Green 
Rita Drake   Bowling Green
Shanna Drake   Bowling Green
Betty Farris   Roundhill
Danny Farris   Roundhill
Sabrina Farris   Roundhill
Russell Givens   Morgantown
Wendy Givens   Morgantown
Joey Kirby   Quality
Dwayne McKinney   Morgantown
LaBrisha McKinney   Morgantown
David Moore   Morgantown
Helen Moore    Morgantown
Margaret Moore   Morgantown
Sam Moore    Morgantown
Dana Pendley   Morgantown
Ryan Pendley   Morgantown
Amanda Rice   Morgantown
Darren Rice   Morgantown
Johnny Rose   Morgantown
Pam Rose   Morgantown
Amelia Smithson   Morgantown
Barbara Sullivan   Rochester
Don Sullivan   Rochester
Amanda Taylor    Morgantown
Felicia Wells   Rochester 
Shane Wells   Rochester

 

KFB Spotlight

Kentucky Farm Bureau Names Ryan Bivens its 2024 Generation Bridge Advocate of the Year
November 26, 2024
Kentucky Farm Bureau Names Ryan Bivens its 2024 Generation Bridge Advocate of the Year

Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) announced today that LaRue County farmer Ryan Bivens has been named its 2024 Generation Bridge Advocate of the Year.

Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner Declines – Remains Higher Than Pre-Pandemic Levels
November 26, 2024
Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner Declines – Remains Higher Than Pre-Pandemic Levels

Cooking a Thanksgiving feast for your friends and family will cost less than last year but will still be more expensive than before the pandemic.

President's Column | The Value of Our County Farm Bureaus is Immeasurable
November 8, 2024
President's Column | The Value of Our County Farm Bureaus is Immeasurable

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.