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Ag Credit Employees Volunteer for Disaster Relief

After Hurricane Florence devastated highways, homes, businesses and farming operations in North and South Carolina this...
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When is My Home Loan Closing?

By: Jeremy Parker “When is my closing?” is one of the hardest questions you can ask a residential loan officer. A lot of...
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Dialogue with the graduates: Planning for Success

One of the pleasures of my academic career has been working with Farm Credit University’s Ag Biz Planner Program designed for...
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Building Dreams and Fences

For as long as he can remember, David Cartinhour wanted to be a farmer. Growing up on the family farm, David grew to love the...
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Robin Couple Wins Excellence in Ag Award

Ben and Savannah Robin from Bourbon County have won top honors in Kentucky Farm Bureau’s (KFB) Excellence in Agriculture...
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Consistency

By: Jim Caldwell Increasingly, we live in a world that seems to be dominated by extremes. In our 24/7 news cycle, we are...
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Beef Herd Genetics: Are Your Cows Capable of Doing What You're Asking of Them?

By: John C. Peek How often do we think about the genetics in our cow herd? When people hear the term “genetics” different...
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McCain's Apsirations Taking Flight: Bluegrass Upland Hunts, LLC

Few things bring as much joy to George McCain as his growing family, farming and upland birdhunting. Growing up, George and...
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Outstanding in Their Field: Beth Mobley Loan Officer

Where are you from? I moved to Versailles in the first grade, where I grew up and graduated from Woodford County High School...
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Our Market, Our Method, Our Mission

“The more things change, the more they stay the same.” So true and applicable in so many respects. This familiar quote is...
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