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Nutrien Ag Celebrates Farm Safety Week

For National Farm Safety Week, we celebrated with local companies focusing on how they encourage farm safety in the workplace. For our first stop, we visited with Nutrien Ag Solutions to talk with Brian Fitzsimmons about the

Ken Martin, 69, of Hopkinsville

A celebration of life for 69-year old Ken Martin of Hopkinsville will be held Saturday, September 23, at 2:00 at Edgewood Baptist Church in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. The family will receive

Stone Says Safety On Roadways And Grain Bins Are Citical

Agriculture Extension Agent Jay Stone says it's not only important to remember farm safety on the roadways, but also while working with grain on the farm. Stone, who works with farmers in Hopkins County, says farm safety

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The Nature Fest 2023

The 2023 Naturefest kicked off Saturday afternoon in Hopkinsville at Jeffers Bend. Booths were set up from a petting zoo to pumpkin painting and many other educational stations. Charles Turner talks about why the festival was started

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MSU’s Parr Reveals Vet School Process To PADD

With a feasibility team organized and a study just getting under way, Murray State University’s Dean for the Hutson School of Agriculture Dr. Brian Parr spent Monday afternoon with officials from the Pennyrile Area Development District —

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Spectators Enjoy Variety At Hopkinsville Antique Tractor And Small Engine Show

Cherokee Park in Hopkinsville was filled with the sounds of antique tractors, small engines, and other collectible tractors on Friday and Saturday for the annual Antique Tractor and Small Engine Show.

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KDA Hosting Trigg County Rinse And Return September 11

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture will offer farmers and homeowners a chance to recycle used agriculture chemical jugs on September 11.

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Migrant Farm Workers Receiving Vital Safety Training

Farm workers are receiving some needed training during the next two days to ensure their safety on farms. Christian County Agriculture Extension Agent Matt Futtrell says the training is designed for migrant farm workers. click to download

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