The AgriBusiness Association of Kentucky is the premier organization representing agriculture businesses in the Commonwealth. ABAK has been at the forefront of reducing overly burdensome government regulations that would harm Kentucky agribusinesses.
Read MoreThe Agribusiness Industry Network is dedicated to furthering the well-being of our existing agribusinesses, helping develop the potential of agribusiness entrepreneurs, assisting agribusiness’ new high-tech ventures, and aiding community leaders in the acquisition of new business relocation.
Read MoreThe primary function of the Agriculture Workforce Management Association, Inc. (AWMA) is to provide guidance to its stockholder employers who wish to apply for temporary alien agricultural labor certification for the purpose of employing H2A workers on a temporary or seasonal basis.
Read MoreThe mission of AgSafe is to provide practical health and safety education to the agricultural community. Since 1991, we have trained over 100,000 employers, supervisors, and farm workers in the most critical issues impacting worker safety, human resources, pesticide safety, and food safety.
Read MoreThe Community Farm Alliance works to organize and encourage cooperation among rural and urban citizens through leadership development and grassroots democratic processes to ensure an essential, prosperous place for family-scale agriculture in our economies and communities.
Read MoreThe KAAE is a professional organization of agriculture teachers that provides leadership and guidance to fellow teachers, the Kentucky Department of Education, and the Kentucky FFA Association.
Read MoreKCA’s mission is to provide a strong proactive voice for all of Kentucky’s beef farm families, serve as a resource for information and education for producers, consumers, and the industry, and be a catalyst for enhancing producer sustainability.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Chamber of Commerce supports a dynamic business climate in the Commonwealth, works to advance Kentucky, and provides substantial value to its members by articulating a vision for Kentucky and providing advocacy, information, program management, and customer service in order to accelerate business creation, recruitment, expansion, and retention.
Read MoreKHC’s purpose is to support the state horticulture industry and be a resource for information and education for growers, business owners, and the public to promote a thriving industry.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Nursery and Landscape Association’s mission is to unify and represent Kentucky Green Industry businesses through education, recognition, and services.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Pork Producers is a producer-led organization representing all pork producers throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. They serve the interests of Kentucky swine producers through federally collected Pork Checkoff funds.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Poultry Federation was organized in 1957 as a civic and educational non-profit corporation. The federation exists for the purpose of fostering, promoting, and encouraging the improvement of production and marketing of all types of poultry, poultry products, eggs, and egg products in Kentucky.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Soybean Board promotes effective policies and legislation to ensure a growing and profitable soybean industry.
Read MoreThe Kentucky State Beekeepers Association (KSBA) is a volunteer-led, non-profit organization dedicated to apiculture in Kentucky, serving backyard, sideline, and commercial beekeepers.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Vegetable Growers Association was established in 1970 as a non-profit organization to bring together growers, researchers, and individuals across the state who are interested in vegetable production.
Read MoreIn order to comply with the mission of the Board, the Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners (KBVE) shall administer and enforce the provisions of KRS Chapter 321 and shall have the responsibility of evaluating the qualifications of applicants for licensure and certification.
Read MoreThe purpose of the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association is to promote, protect, and improve the veterinary profession.
Read MoreThe Organic Association of Kentucky (OAK) is a nonprofit organization founded by farmers, for farmers. OAK works to advance organic regenerative agriculture, to improve the health of the environment and our communities. Growing ecological resilience, economic viability and socially just futures for Kentucky farmers through educational, technical and market resources. We believe that organic agriculture improves environmental resilience and conservation, nurtures human and community health and is a powerful driver of regional prosperity.
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