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
- Down the Backroads | Special Edition
- February 6, 2026
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When she picked him up, Goose grabbed the harness Lindie had brought, right out of her hand and away he went. She knew then he was meant to be her dog. Goose quickly became part of the family and another farmhand, proving his inherent ability to herd cattle early on.
- KFB Shines at American Farm Bureau Federation Convention
- February 6, 2026
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More than 4,000 farmers and ranchers from across the country and Puerto Rico made their way to the 107th American Farm Bureau Federation Convention last month.
- Candid Conversation | Ray Bowman
- February 4, 2026
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Candid Conversation presents a question-and-answer discussion about the topical issues related to Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) priorities, the agricultural industry, and rural communities. In this edition, the newest director of the Kentucky State Beekeepers Association (KSBA) and the President of the Franklin County Farm Bureau Ray Bowman discusses the importance of honeybees and some of the initiatives the organization undertakes to support state beekeepers and keep the public informed.