The color(s) black, white, yellow, and green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"KENTUCKY CORN GROWERS' ASSOCIATION"
The mark consists of the wording "KENTUCKY" in all caps in black which sits at the base of the logo, with solid black lines above and below the word; the wording "CORN GROWERS' ASSOCIATION" in black creates an arch above a central design; the central design is an ear of corn superimposed over a design of the Commonwealth of Kentucky; the Commonwealth of Kentucky design is in white and outlined in black; the ear of corn is in yellow, outlined in black, and with crisscrossed black lines articulating corn kernals; the ear of corn also has three husks at the bottom of the ear in green outlined in black and with black lines indicating the texture of the husks; the husk on the left stands straight up and the two husks on the rights are bent. The additional areas of white represent background, outlining, shading, and/or transparent areas and are not part of the mark.