Audio – Interim KY NRCS Director Brunilla Velez
Interim KY NRCS Director Brunilla Velez discussed her work in Kentucky and the impact of soil conservation programs in the state with News and Farm Director Alan Watts.
Interim KY NRCS Director Brunilla Velez discussed her work in Kentucky and the impact of soil conservation programs in the state with News and Farm Director Alan Watts.
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Terrifying Plants for Spooky Gardens Is it possible for a landscape to be spooky? I have seen some gardens where the weed problems might be best described as ‘scary’ but few
The Trigg County Country Ham Festival brought a great crowd to downtown Cadiz October 12 and 13. See some of the highlights through videos created by Dan Dickerson.
The former D & W Finepack building in Cadiz will house an industrial hemp manufacturing company. Vertical Company announced Thursday they will be making a five million dollar investment to open an industrial hemp processing facility in
The agriculture community is remembering the contributions of well-known farmer and entrepreneur Firmon Cook, III, who passed away Friday. Cook grew up in a family with a long tradition of farming. He was the son of a
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Protecting Trees During Construction Trees are valuable to a home and its landscape. They provide shade, privacy, beauty, and wildlife habitat. When preparing to build a new home, we often select
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is proclaiming October as Farm to School Month in Kentucky. Quarles says in a release eating healthy local foods helps Kentucky kids to their best, and at the same time, when schools buy
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Fruit Flies Frequent Fall Foods Fruit or vinegar flies are those small gnat-like flies you may have seen flitting about your kitchen during the last few weeks. Although they can be
The Bill Mize farm was the location for some 4th Grader fun as they learned about Farm Safety.
Mark Purschwitz, UK extension professor and agricultural safety and health specialist Fall harvest season is a busy time for Kentucky farmers and their families. It also is a peak season for agricultural injuries and an especially important