Christian County Ag Expo Center Adding Tourism Dollars
The Christian County Agriculture Expo center located behind the Cooperative Extension Office is kicking off another busy year of events that are adding to the area’s economy.
The Christian County Agriculture Expo center located behind the Cooperative Extension Office is kicking off another busy year of events that are adding to the area’s economy.
Members and officers of the Kentucky Cattleman’s Association gathered at the Lexington Convention Center January 5 and 6 for the 50th Annual Meeting. Your Ag Edge’s Alan Watts was on hand and will be sharing some of
Former Secretary of Agriculture John Block discusses changes in leadership in Congress and the impact that could have on the 2023 Farm Bill and other agriculture-related issues.
Former Secretary of Agriculture John Block weighs in on renewable diesel fuel. click to download audio
Livestock mineral pickup, key CPH vaccination date, pesticide applicator training, and the upcoming county cattleman’s association meeting are among updates for Trigg County agriculture. Trigg County Agriculture Extension Agent Graham Cofield says the livestock mineral order is
A Hopkins County Central Vocational Agriculture instructor and FFA Advisor will represent Kentucky this week during the American Farm Bureau Discussion Meet during the annual meeting in Puerto Rico. Ben Prevette earned the chance to represent
With temperatures predicted to drop below into the single digits during the winter storm, it is important to make sure livestock are protected from the extreme temperatures.
A new livestock barn for the Western Kentucky State Fair in Hopkinsville is in the plans with a grant from the Kentucky Department of Agriculture to help make the barn a reality. The Kentucky Department of Agriculture
First District State Senator Jason Howell will chair the Senate Agriculture Committee when legislators begin the 2023 Kentucky General Assembly in January. Senate President Robert Stivers and Senate leadership announced the committee assignments earlier this month. Senator
Although the temperatures have dropped, this is still a great time to plant trees and shrubs. Native trees like American holly and red buckeye and shrubs like witchhazel and arrowwood viburnum have long been a natural part