Our Partners
Our Partners
Kentucky Cattlemen's Association
Provides a strong proactive voice for all of Kentucky’s beef farm families, to provide information, education, & sustainability.
Cattlemen's AssociationKentucky Beef Network
Focuses on assisting beef cattle producers, improve animal health, genetics, forages, and marketing opportunities by enhancing producer profitability.
Beef NetworkKentucky Corn Growers Association
Develop & enhance a sustainable environment for corn growers by improving markets & consumer trust in products and practices.
Corn Growers AssociationKentucky Dairy Development Council
We are dairy farmers, multiple allied industries and professional advisory supporters working together to sustain and grow KY's dairy industry.
Dairy Development CouncilKentucky Department of Agriculture
KDA was created to promote the interests of agriculture and horticulture in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Department of AgricultureKentucky Farm Bureau
KFB is for farm families & their allies serving as the voice of agriculture, Insurance & is the #1 property & casualty provider in KY.
Farm BureauKentucky Forages and Grassland Council
Promote the production and use of forages through economically and environmentally sound practices.
Forages and Grassland CouncilKentucky Livestock Coalition
To enhance and promote Kentucky’s livestock and agricultural/food industry through education and outreach.
Livestock CoalitionKentucky Soybean Association
Leads a dynamic industry by producing, protecting and promoting soybeans to the fullest potential through advocacy, policy and education.
Soybean AssociationKentucky Soybean Board
Responsible for investing Kentucky's soybean checkoff dollars in research, education, and marketing and promotions. Dollars support production research, marketing, new product development, maximize profits, etc.
Soybean BoardAgriculture Research Service - Ky
Multidisciplinary teams work to identify, evaluate, and manipulate genetic and physiological factors for the enhancement of food animal and equine health.
Agriculture Research Service