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Project by Butler County student Harmony Taylor featured in Kentucky Farm Bureau’s “Science in Agriculture” exhibit

Vicki Bryant of the Kentucky Farm Bureau State Women’s Committee presents Harmony Taylor an award of recognition for her participation in the 2019 Science in Agriculture program.

Louisville, KY (December 5, 2019) – Butler County student Harmony Taylor was among the 13 students selected from across the state to display their agriculture science projects at this week’s Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) annual meeting in Louisville.

 

Taylor, a seventh-grade student at Oak Ridge Christian Academy, displayed her science project which compared moisture retention of soils using both Till and No-Till farming techniques.

 

She was awarded $125.00 and a certificate of recognition for her participation at the state level.

 

The Science in Agriculture program was developed by KFB to encourage teachers to incorporate agricultural themes into their classroom instruction. Projects are evaluated on categories such as creativity, skill, clarity and thoroughness, agricultural accuracy and scientific thought.

 

Kentucky Farm Bureau, with more than 462,000 member families statewide, is the state’s largest general farm organization. Approximately 2,000 members attended KFB’s 100th annual meeting in Louisville, December 4 – December 7, to recognize this year’s individual and organizational achievements and adopt policy for 2020. To view all the updates released from this year’s annual meeting, visit

KYFBNewsroom.com.

 

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