Membership

Kentucky Pork is a member-driven organization that proudly represents all pork producing farm families and industry supporters throughout Kentucky. Join Kentucky Pork Producers today!

Why Join?

  • Representation in Public Policy Forum

  • Information on Industry Public Affairs

  • Interaction with Other Producers with Similar Interests

  • Updates on Industry-Related Activities, Events and Research

  • E-Newsletter Subscription

  • Bi-Annual Magazine Subscription

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“There is strength in numbers. The total amount of members representeded by an organization speaks volumes to the strength and health of itself. This Association houses like minded individuals with a collective voice for the betterment of the pork industry.”

-Michael Williford, Lifetime Member

Membership Types

Producer Member: ($50/year) - Must be actively involved in the production of porcine animals in the state of Kentucky to be eligible. All memberships are subject to board approval. Voting Member.

Industry Supporter ($50/year) - Involved in fields related to the pork industry. Includes: extension educators, ag instructors, industry consultants, local businessmen and women, and others supporting the pork industry.

Spouse ($25/year) - Spouse of Producer Member or Industry Supporter.

Corporate Member ($100/year) - Feed companies, vet suppliers, pork product manufacturers.

Youth Member ($10/year) – Youth or student less than 21 years old actively involved in agriculture.

Lifetime Member ($750/total) – A one-time payment per household for those eligible for the Producer Membership. Children eligible until they reach 21 years of age.

Join or Renew Membership Online

Membership renewals due annually on January 31st.

Please note: fees are added to online purchases. To avoid these fees, send us a check to 655 E. Dixie Avenue Elizabethtown, KY 42701. To mail-in membership, download the form here.