Why Slow Trees?
Generally speaking, people tend to be impatient. We like fast food, we like tv on-demand, some even like instant mashed potatoes. When it comes to landscaping, we expect newly planted to trees to become big shade trees
Generally speaking, people tend to be impatient. We like fast food, we like tv on-demand, some even like instant mashed potatoes. When it comes to landscaping, we expect newly planted to trees to become big shade trees
Christian County FFA members will hold a number of events through the last half of the week to celebrate the blue and gold during National FFA Week. FFA Advisor Cassidy McCallister says the goal is to bring
The Trigg County FFA chapter will celebrate National FFA Week with a variety of activities ranging from a devotion to drive your tractor to school day. Chapter President Lilly P’Pool says the chapter began celebrating National FFA
Nearly 4% of the country’s farms and 1.5% of the country’s grazing acreage sits in Kentucky, and as the “Horse Capital of the World,” one of the top beef-producing states this side of the Mississippi River —
The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board announced Friday afternoon the approval of more than $2.4 million for an allotment of agricultural diversification and rural development projects across the Commonwealth.
After taking 2021 off due to COVID-19 the National Farm Machinery Show came back in full force in 2022. News and Farm Director Alan Watts was among the more than seventy members of the media on hand
Deicing salts are helpful in providing dry, safe pavement for walking and driving. They are used in large quantities to improve safety during icy conditions. While deicing salts are important tools, the runoff from treated pavement contains
Farmers who suffered damage on their farms during the December 10 and 11 tornadoes have a great resource to help them rebuild.
The agriculture technology program at Hopkinsville Community College is expanding after a downward trend in enrollment during the pandemic.
Originally located at 501 East 13th Street in Hopkinsville, the Southern States Cooperative sustained significant damage in the surprising and destructive tornado on New Year’s Day.