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FFA Officers and 4H members help Quarles promote Ag Tags



2019-03-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler.
Adair County FFA Officers joined Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles in promoting the "Ag Tag" campaign. Front row, L to R: Noah Newell, Devan Burton, Beth Cowan, Ashley Hadley, and Lindsey Taylor. Middle row, L to R: Ty Cheatham, Tyron Burton, Tori Kimbler, and Matthew Irvin. In the back row, L to R: Adair County Clerk Lisa Greer, Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles, and Adair County Judge Executive Gale Cowan.

Kentucky motorists who buy or renew farm vehicle license plates, or "ag tags," may make a voluntary donation of up to $10 to the Ag Tag Fund. Donations to the Ag Tag Fund are divided equally among Kentucky 4-H, Kentucky FFA, and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for youth development and promotional programs. Half of the 4-H and FFA funds go back to the county where the tag is purchased to support local programming, awards, and scholarships.


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