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KFB's Tim Thornberry previews the May edition of Kentucky Farm Bureau News.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches believes Kentucky voters should always show up at the polls.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says Russian aggression in Ukraine is affecting global agriculture.
KFB's Fran McCall says Spring and Mothers Day are two big reasons to visit the state's certified farm markets.
KFB's Alex Barnett says horses are big business for lots of farms in the Commonwealth.
KFB President Mark Haney says the Kentucky Derby marks a celebration of the state's equine industry.
KFB's John Sparrow says the annual Clays for a Cause event helps hungry Kentuckians.
KFB's Jeff Harper says agriculture fared well in this round of the Kentucky General Assembly.
Nutrien Atmospheric Scientist Eric Snodgrass says there's an elevated chance for a hot dry summer.
AFBF President Zippy Duvall says agriculture needs immigration reform and an adequate workforce.
NCBA President Todd Wilkinson doesn't accept critique from activists groups over environmental stewardship.
KFB President Mark Haney says graduating seniors have more education options thanks to the state General Assembly.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says foreign land ownership is a growing concern for farmers and Washington.
KFB President Mark Haney says a new farm bill is critically important for Kentucky and its farmers.
United Soybean Board Chairwoman Meagan Kaiser says demand for next generation bio-fuels is growing.
Arlan Suderman with StoneX says there are dire consequences for the nation if spending isn't brought under control.
KFB Second Vice President Sharon Furches says there's lots to gain by visiting a KFB Certified Farm Market.
KFB Executive Vice President Drew Graham says Farm Bureau is always at work on policy development.
KFB President Mark Haney says rural Kentucky benefits from more than farm programs in a farm bill.
KFB First Vice President Eddie Melton says crop insurance is important to farmers young and old.