by | Sep 10, 2018

From Marketing to Meals

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Low-income Scott Countians now have a more abundant supply of food thanks to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA), the Kentucky Corn Growers Association (KyCorn), and the Georgetown-Scott County Tourism Commission. The three organizations combined to donate more than 4,400 cans of non-perishable foods to the AMEN House in Georgetown.

The cans of non-perishable foods were used for displays at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville. KyCorn’s sweet corn sculpture provided 1,400 cans of corn for the AMEN House. The sculpture was the focal point of the exhibit that showcased how corn is produced and utilized in Kentucky.

What we do.

Kentucky Corn strives to create a future for Kentucky corn farmers where they can operate successfully, grow demand and foster an understanding of corn farmers and the industry.

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For us, grassroots means that corn farmer members are the organization. Our organization is governed by a board of directors of volunteer farmers who are elected by farmer members. Kentucky Corn Growers Association’s ability to influence policy decisions depends entirely on the strength of its membership.

By being a member, you make the Kentucky Corn Growers Association a stronger advocacy group.