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Kentucky Seeing New Type Of Worm

Many people enjoy piddling around their property for the simple pleasures it provides by being outdoors and working with plants and the soil.   It’s not unusual to encounter different types of insects and worms, mostly earthworms.

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Farmers Need To Monitor Corn Kernels For Drought Impact

Farmers need to take a close look at this year’s corn crop to determine the impact of the extended hot weather and dry conditions on the crop.

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Photos – 2022 Trigg County Farm Tour

The Trigg County Farm Tour Friday, July 22, featured stops at the Humphries Farm, the Joe and Pat Rogers Farm, and the farm of Dwight and Sharon Wolfe.

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AUDIO – Trigg County FFA Members Talk About Camp

Trigg County FFA Officers and Advisor Karen Nolcox spent the week of July 4 – 8 at the Kentucky FFA Leadership Training Center in Hardinsburg, KY.

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The Beauty of Bats

Unfounded claims that bats get stuck in people’s hair, that all bats have rabies, and Hollywood’s influence (i.e., blood-sucking vampires) often put bats in a negative light. The truth is bats are truly important just how important

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Cherry Leaf Spot

Cherry leaf spot is a fungal disease of sweet, sour, and ornamental cherries. While this leaf disease is rarely a death sentence for trees, it can result in reduced blossoms, weakened trees, and increased risk for winter

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Understanding Insect Repellents

Insect repellents are chemicals that protect us from blood-feeding arthropods, primarily mosquitoes, ticks, black flies, and biting gnats. Using a repellent doesn’t mean we will become invisible to the pests. They will still be attracted to our

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