About Us - Kentucky Farm Bureau

About Us

OFFICERS    
President   Kayleigh Evans
 Vice President   Ally Barnett
 Secretary/Treasurer   Randy Wade
Farm Bureau Women's Chair   Taylor Darnell
Generation Bridge Chair   Phil Terhune
 Young Farmer Chair   Clay Darnell
DIRECTORS    
Alexander Barnett   Cynthiana
Michelle Barnett   Cynthiana
Troy Bradford   Cynthiana
Kyle Bush   Cynthiana
Gary Carter   Cynthiana
Clay Darnell   Cynthiana
Lauren Denniston   Cynthiana
Tom Evans   Cynthiana
Holly Laytart   Cynthiana
Stacey Lemons   Cynthiana
Whitley Lemons   Cynthiana
Phillip McCauley   Cynthiana
Anna Moore   Paris
Samuel Sowder   Cynthiana
Lauren Spencer   Cynthiana
Larry Tuttle   Cynthiana
Randy Wade   Cynthiana
Mark Woolums   Cynthiana
Jennifer Yazell   Berry
Joseph Yazell   Berry

KFB Spotlight

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.

The Work of the Fine Artist of Joe Bonomo
November 8, 2024
The Work of the Fine Artist of Joe Bonomo

“I'm a Christian man, and I know that God has given me gifts for a reason,” he said. “What it comes down to is if I'm given a talent like art, I'm accountable to use that talent to share God's grace and glory with the rest of the world. I think when people look at my art, they see enthusiasm and a connection with the human existence.”

LilyBud Farm Market | Carrying on a Family Tradition
November 8, 2024
LilyBud Farm Market | Carrying on a Family Tradition

Lily Roadcap has called her family’s farm home for her entire life  having grown up in this small Shelby County community. As such, the fourth-generation farmer has always known she wanted to do something related to agriculture having grown up on a farm that began as a dairy and is now a predominantly cattle and hay operation.