KFBN 2018
Posted on Mar 7, 2019- December 2018
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December 2018/January 2019: It’s annual meeting time and this issue has a comprehensive look at the award winners and the priorities set during the event. You’ll also learn about this year’s Farmer of the Year and enjoy a special Christmas version of Down the Backroads.
- November 2018
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November 2018: The long-standing tradition of Advisory Committees is featured in this issue, along with a look at the USMCA trade agreement and an inside look at a unique farm located at the famed Kentucky Castle.
- October 2018
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October 2018: Meet the new KFB Executive Vice President, Drew Graham, in this issue, along with the current state FFA president. Also learn about the Kentucky Drought Early Warning System and see the KFB Election Guide for 2018.
- September 2018
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September 2018: It’s state fair time and in this issue, you’ll get a firsthand look at some of the activities that went on including a record-breaking country ham. You’ll also learn more about Kentucky’s dairy industry from multiple sources. And don’t forget to read about ag advocacy efforts made during the Congressional recess.
- August 2018
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August 2018: In this edition, you'll hear from a farm family making the case for improved broadband coverage in rural areas in this edition. You’ll also learn about KFB’s participation in the first-ever agriculture trade mission to Canada, the USDA’s Undersecretary of Trade’s visit to Kentucky, as well as a look at the long list of KFB scholarship recipients in 2018.
- June-July 2018
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June/July 2018: In this issue, you’ll read a personal message from retired Executive Vice President David. S. Beck about his long career at KFB and what is next for him. You’ll also get a glimpse at a project in Harrison County that is bringing farm food to the school cafeterias; and learn more Kentucky Farm Bureau as an organization.
- May 2018
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May 2018: Read about USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue’s visit to Kentucky, Boone County’s equestrian drill team, the 2018 Beef Tour and a look at an old crop becoming new again in this state.
- April 2018
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April 2018: 2018 Planting Intentions are discussed in this issue, as well as a summary of the KFB Women’s Conference and the Groundbreaking in Princeton for the newest addition to the UK Grain and Forage Center of Excellence.
- March 2018
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March 2018: This edition of the KFB News includes stories about this year’s Congressional Tour, the National FFA Team coming to Kentucky, and a Candid Conversation with Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary Charles G. Snavely.
- February 2018
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February 2018: In this issue, read about water resource management efforts, the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention, and the KFB Young Farmer Winter Leadership Conference.