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Extension Service extends thanks for Expo participation

By Tony Rose, Adair Co. Extension Agent for Youth

The Adair County Cooperative Extension Service along with the County Extension Council would like to thank all those who participated in or supported in any way the Farm and Family Expo that was held on February 24. There were over 120 people who participated in share sessions, the informational fair, and lunch. The financial sponsors for this event was the Adair County Phase I Council and Ky. Ag. Development Board.



Thank you to the following individuals and businesses for providing share sessions:Rickie Huntsman, First National Bank, Lloyd French & Jackie Kean, David Rowland, Rob Pitman, Adair County Farm Bureau, Sheila Willis, Adair County High School, Sue Stivers, Columbia-Adair County Tourism Commission, Sherri Estes, Adanta Regional Prevention Center, Dave Johnston, United Citizens Bank of Southern Kentucky, Dr. Phil Aaron & Virgie Claycomb, Jason Hodge, Ky. Department of Agriculture, Rick Alexander, Commodity Growers Cooperative, Jelaine Phillips, Adair County Health Department, Kelli Bonifer, UK Cooperative Extension Service, Sondra Keltner, Air Evac, and Dr. Jacob Feese, DVM, Adair Co. Animal Hospital.

Thank you to the following individuals and businesses for providing informational booths: Adair County Ambulance Service, Adair County Extension Homemakers, Air Evac, Lloyd French & Jackie Kean, Children's Advocacy Center, Dr. Phil Aaron & Virgie Claycomb, Greg Thomas, Farm Service Agency , Edward Jones & Company, First National Bank, Adair Co. Health Department, Billy Joe Fudge, Adair County Library, David Giles/Bryan Fudge, Circuit Clerks Office, Sheila Willis, Adair County High School, UK Cooperative Extension Service, and United Citizens Bank.
Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin.


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