Weather Impact On Pesky Insects
I keep hearing folks say we need a hard winter to kill out all of the bugs. That got me to thinking…what actually happens to pests when the weather outside is frightful? What does it take to
I keep hearing folks say we need a hard winter to kill out all of the bugs. That got me to thinking…what actually happens to pests when the weather outside is frightful? What does it take to
State agriculture leaders are saluting Christian County farmer Wesley Parker, who will be honored as the Farmer of the Year by the Kentucky Farm Bureau.
Evergreen is not the same as forever-green. Like maples and oaks, individual leaves or needles shed from pines and arborvitae yearly. Even though the show may not be the same as our fall foliage stars, to a
A group of twenty-nine agriculture leaders from Florida wrapped up a nearly week-long tour of Kentucky agriculture with stops in Trigg and Christian Counties Wednesday.
Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles is celebrating Kentucky’s swine industry by proclaiming October as Pork Month in the commonwealth.
Fall armyworm has been as unpredictable as it was devastating to field, pastures, and lawns across Kentucky.
A Christian County 4-H Shooting Sports club member says he has learned quite a bit through his experiences in 4-H.
Christian County 4-H is raising money with the second annual Bale Trail that continues through the end of October.
The Trigg County 4-H country ham auction raised more than $9,000 for 4-H members Saturday at the ham festival.
This seems to be the year for pests in our part of the world. First it was the cicada invasion in some parts of Kentucky. Then there was the overabundance of flies and mosquitoes caused by the