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Farm Tag voluntary donation helps fund 4-H, FFA, KY Proud

Commissioner Comer greeted by Adair 4-H members on visit to Adair County Court Clerk Sheila Blair's office this morning
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By Tony Rose
Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H and Youth Activities

Please help support our local 4-H and FFA program in March when you renew your Farm Tags.

Agriculture Commissioner James Comer was in Adair County at County Clerk Shelia Blair's office to promote the Kentucky Farm Tag Donation promotion. Proceeds from voluntary donations to the Agricultural Program Trust Fund will be divided equally among 4-H, FFA, and Kentucky Proud. Last year the Adair County 4-H and Adair County FFA received monies from this program.

"When Kentucky farmers renew their farm license plates, they can add a voluntary $10 donation that will be split evenly among these three fine organizations," said Commissioner Comer, a former state FFA president.


"FFA and 4-H give Kentucky's young people opportunities to participate in constructive activities while they learn the value of hard work and discipline. Kentucky Proud helps Kentucky producers find new markets for their products. All three programs are vital to the future of Kentucky agriculture and Kentucky as a whole." - Tony Rose




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Adair 4-H members with Commissioner Comer, Clerk Blair



2013-01-31 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tony Rose, Adair 4-H photo. Promoting Voluntary $10 donation with Farm License Plate purchases: from left: Adair County 4-h members Reese Pearson, Gabe Cowan, andBrady Cowan, Adair County Clerk Shelia Blair and Agriculture Commissioner James Comer, and 4-H members Sam Baker, Cameilla Pearson, and Garren Pearson posed this morning together to promote the program, which raises money to be divided equally between 4-H Clubs, FFA chapters, and Kentucky Proud.
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