Dan Flanagan - Campbellsville, Kentucky
Dan Flanagan is a full time farmer who owns a 400 acre farm and also leases 100 acres. On his farm, he raises soybeans, corn, and wheat. He also manages six broiler houses and raises both wholesale and retail produce.
Dan is actively involved with the ministry at his church. He served as the Deputy Commissioner for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture in 1990. In 2005, he was selected as the “Agribusiness Person of the Year.” Two years later, he was selected by the Soil Conservation Council as “Master Conservationist of the Year.”
Flanagan received his bachelors degree from Campbellsville University. He also graduated from the University of Louisville where he received his Masters in Administration. Additionally, he received his masters degree in Pastoral Psychology and Counseling from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife Ginny have two children, William and Matthew.
Dan has been a member of Farm Credit Services since 1985.