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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 President Eddie Melton Re-elected at Organization's 106th Annual Meeting
- December 6, 2025
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Webster County farmer Eddie Melton was re-elected today to continue serving as President of Kentucky Farm Bureau. Melton has been a member of the organization’s executive committee for 17 years. Also re-elected to their leadership roles are Shane Wiseman of Clark County as First Vice President and Larry Clark of Green County as Second Vice President.
- Keeping a Watch Over his Sheep
- November 25, 2025
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Young Green County farmer adds to his family’s farming operation as he prepares to have his own.
- Kentucky AgriLegacy Solutions Program Launched to Support Farm Families in Transition Planning
- November 24, 2025
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Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation and the Kentucky Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (KCARD) are proud to announce the launch of KCARD’s Kentucky AgriLegacy Solutions Program, a new effort designed to help Kentucky farm families navigate the farm transition process.