Pat Hargadon - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Pat Hargadon | Agency Manager

Pat Hargadon (Agency Manager)

Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Agent in Shelbyville, KY

KFB agent since 1986

Pat is your local Shelby County Farm Bureau insurance agent!

Kentucky Farm Bureau has provided residents of the Bluegrass with quality insurance since 1943. As your local agent, I’m proud to serve the Shelby County community and take care of all your insurance needs with prompt service and personal attention. That’s what being Kentucky’s insurance company is all about. We offer home insurance, auto insurance, life insurance and more. Contact me today for a free quote!

Pat Hargadon has been an agent with Kentucky Farm Bureau in Shelby county since 1986. He has served an agency manager since 2000. Pat is an active member of the community and had earned numerous recognitions and awards for his service, most recently being named a 2019 WLKY Bell Award recipient. His current positions include:

  • Director, Shelby County Industrial Foundation
  • Commissioner, US 60 Water District
  • Director, Shelby County Community Foundation
  • Director, Shelby Energy

Pat attended the University of Louisville and is a graduate of Leadership Kentucky and the Philip Morris Agriculture Leadership Development Program. Pat enjoys spending time with family and friends on the family farm where he grew up in Waddy, KY.

To report a claim:

After-Hours Claims Reporting Hotline: 1-866-KFB-Claim (1-866-532-2524)
Monday-Friday 4:30pm - 9:00am EST | 24 hours on weekends and holidays
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