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- Across Kentucky - January 6, 2022
- January 6, 2023
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KFB Generation Bridge Chairperson Sara Beth Guffey says the new program is exceeding its original goals.
- Across Kentucky - January 4, 2023
- January 6, 2023
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Kentucky Ag Commissioner Dr. Ryan Quarles says environmental stewardship will be a part of debate on a new farm bill.
- Across Kentucky - January 2, 2023
- January 6, 2023
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AFBF President Zippy Duvall says agriculture needs immigration reform and an adequate workforce.
- Candid Conversation: Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Commissioner Rich Storm
- January 4, 2023
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Candid Conversation presents a discussion about the topical issues related to KFB priorities, the agricultural industry, and rural communities. In this column, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Commissioner Rich Storm discusses the mission of the department and how it can be of assistance to more than just those who like to hunt and fish.
- A Dry Mississippi: What Low River Levels May Mean to Farmers, as Well as Consumers
- January 4, 2023
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It has been called many things throughout the ages; "Father of Rivers," the "Great River, "and the "Mighty Mississippi," to name a few. But industries of all sectors, especially agriculture, have come to know the Mississippi River as one of the main transportation modes for goods going out and coming into this country.
- Across Kentucky - December 23, 2022
- December 23, 2022
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KFB Women's Committee Chair Mary Jane Cannon says outreach and education are top priorities for 2023.
- Across Kentucky - December 21, 2022
- December 21, 2022
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KFB Young Farmer Chair Eli Mann says the group will press forward with education and engagement in 2023.
- Across Kentucky - December 19, 2022
- December 19, 2022
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KFB Executive Vice President Drew Graham says the group will maintain its mission of serving as a voice for ag and rural issues in 2023.
- Across Kentucky - December 16, 2022
- December 16, 2022
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American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall says Washington needs to address trade and energy issues.