Whitley County student Reese Croley attends Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders

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Whitley County’s Reese Croley recently returned home from Kentucky Farm Bureau’s (KFB) Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL). A total of 83 high school students from around the state attended the five-day summer leadership conference.

Two identical IFAL conferences were held this summer at Murray State University (MSU) from June 15-19 and at University of Kentucky (UK) from June 22-26, respectively. Forty-one students attended the conference at MSU, while 42 students attended the conference at UK, including Croley.

IFAL is designed to expose high school students to college life while helping them explore the different fields of study for careers in agriculture. During the week, attendees participated in learning and leadership opportunities that allowed them to gain a better understanding of the agriculture industry, including needs and challenges, how basic and applied science is utilized in agriculture and farming, and how the political process is leveraged to develop agricultural policy.

Kentucky Farm Bureau is the state’s largest general farm organization with more than 485,000 member families.

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