MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) Board of Directors has selected fifth-generation farmer and stockman Glenn Brunkow to serve as president following Joe Newland’s resignation. “Serving as president of Kansas Farm Bureau is a tremendous honor, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to lead this great organization,” says Brunkow. “Farming and ranching are the backbone of our state, and I look forward to working alongside farm and ranch …
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