Pruning Young Trees
Proper pruning is essential in developing a tree with a strong structure and desirable form. One example where pruning a younger tree can prevent problems later can be found with redbuds and ornamental pears. These trees, as
Proper pruning is essential in developing a tree with a strong structure and desirable form. One example where pruning a younger tree can prevent problems later can be found with redbuds and ornamental pears. These trees, as
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell made a stop in Princeton Thursday morning to meet privately with local leaders and others to discuss the impact of the December 10th tornado and the next steps moving forward with
Looking through a seed catalog, store rack, or online product offering, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by options. But, for gardeners who have had issues in the past, choosing different varieties is one way to preventatively manage
Murray State University will partner with the Kentucky Soybean Promotion Board to host the 17th annual Soybean Promotion Day on January 18.
University of Kentucky Grain and Forage Center of Excellence Director Dr. Chad Lee is reassuring the agriculture community the Research and Education Center in Princeton will be rebuilt following the December 10 tornado that destroyed 90 percent
The Christian County Agriculture Expo Center is hosting a full schedule of events to kick off 2022. Christian County Agriculture Extension Agent Matt Futtrell says events start with mule sales and timed events. click to download audioFuttrell
The Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) is a tree that you cannot miss, even if you tried. Its wide native range from Ontario and Quebec to mid-Florida and west to North Dakota and Texas makes it the most
The Christian County Agriculture Exposition Center has served as headquarters for a storm recovery team that is providing assistance in Christian and surrounding counties. Christian County Agriculture Extension Agent Matt Futtrell says a group of Amish and
Farmers in Western Kentucky have plenty of resources available if their farms suffered damages during the December 10 and 11 tornadoes that impacted the region.
The popular University of Kentucky College of Agriculture’s Winter Wheat Meeting will be rescheduled to February 8.