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H&R Agri-Power To Be Awarded Kubota’s Elite Award Of Excellence

H&R Agri-Power in Hopkinsville will be presented an Elite Award of Excellence from Kubota next week. Kubota officials report the award is the company’s most prestigious dealership certification and designation. The certification program was created by Kubota’s

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Ground Broken On Christian County Expo Center

Local officials and prominent members of the agriculture community were on hand Friday morning as the Christian County Extension Center broke ground on their expo center. Extension County Manager Jay Stone says the project is currently estimated

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Several Turn Out For Corn Soybean and Tobacco Day

Several farmers and agribusiness professionals enjoyed pleasant temperatures and sunshine as they learned about the latest research at the University of Kentucky Corn, Soybean and Tobacco Field Day in Princeton. Among those on hand was Kentucky Agriculture

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Hopkinsville H&R Agri Power Presented Case-IH Pinnacle Award

H&R Agri Power in Hopkinsville was presented with a Case-IH Pinnacle award during a special presentation Monday morning. John Franklin, Case-IH Region Dealer Development Manager, says the local store was among 36 dealers that qualified for the

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2019 Trigg County Farm Tour Focused On Hemp

Agricultural hemp from the farm to the consumer was the focus of the 2019 Trigg County Farm Tour. Farmers and other community members who attended the 2019 tour learned about the challenges of growing agricultural hemp from

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Garden Corner – Black Knot on Plum

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Black Knot on Plum Black knot is a serious fungal pest of American, European, and Japanese varieties of plum and, to a lesser extent, sweet, tart, and Mahaleb cherries. This disease

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Keeping Your Livestock Safe from Poisonous Plants This Summer

Warmer months mean more growth in local vegetation and agriculture officials are reminding livestock owners that the best way to protect your herds is to be familiar with your lands and the various poisonous plants that are

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