Supporting the future of agriculture through ag tags

Kentucky farmers are working hard to support the future of agriculture.

More than $600,000 has been donated to the Ag Tag Program this year. Those donations are equally split up to support Kentucky 4-H and FFA members as well as the Department of Agriculture. This year each group received more than $200,000. Since 2016, the program has brought in more than four million dollars.

To participate in this effort, you can buy or renew farm vehicle license plates and make a voluntary donation of up to $10 to the Ag Tag Fund.

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