Eagle Tours 2017

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They are one of nature’s majestic creatures. Alan, Beth, and Cindy had the chance to take to the water for one of this year’s eagle tours.

Shop With A Cop

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A convoy of police and sheriff vehicles with roaring sirens and blue lights traveled from the War Memorial Building in downtown Hopkinsville to Walmart to Shop With A Cop.

Trigg Conservation District Celebrates Good Year

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The Trigg County Conservation District is celebrating another successful year. Board members and staff gathered to celebrate and thank local officials for their support. Board member Roger Boyd says farmers continue to make improvements and add money

Soybean Yeilds And Prices Finishing 2017 Strong

The soybean crop in western Kentucky appears to be one of the better ones in recent years. Hopkinsville Elevator Grain Manager Ben Westerfield says yields have been consistently good through the harvest season.   http://podcast.wvomfm.com/wvom/03941_11_Westerfield-1.mp3 Westerfield says

Topping Trees Bad Practice

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Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Topping Trees Bad Practice The practice of topping damages hundreds of trees each year in Kentucky. Trees are subjected to many stresses during their lifetime (i.e., insects, diseases, lightning strikes). Topping

Cold and Snowy

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The coldest air of the season so far is starting to sweep into the southern United States and may bring the first snowflakes of the season to a few locations in our area this week and beyond.

Audio-Dr Will Snell Says Ag Revenue Up Slightly

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University of Kentucky Ag Economist Dr. Will Snell says as a whole agriculture fared better in 2017 than in 2016.  Dr. Snell presented his annual economic report at the Kentucky Farm Bureau Meeting. http://podcast.wkdzradio.com/wkdz4/4872987.MP3