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The first specimen of an invasive species of tick was found recently in Illinois.
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The total number of Kentucky farms dropped by 20% in the span of two decades – with the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture data showing a loss of over 1.4 million acres of farmland in a little more than two decades’ time.
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Next week Americans will come together to celebrate and give thanks. Thanksgiving has become a holiday for family, football, and feasting.Arts reporter Cheri Lawson tells us, for many families, the centerpiece of the celebration is the turkey. And hundreds of those turkeys will come from a Northern Kentucky farm. This story first aired on WEKU in 2017.
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The state doesn’t have minimum age requirements or protections against working long days.
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State agriculture leaders from across the country advocated for farmworker visa reform, more grant funding for hemp research, and free-flowing interstate commerce at an annual conference this week in Louisville.
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The Kentucky Hemp Association is suing the state following a series of police raids, arguing a THC product derived from hemp known as Delta-8 is legal. Kentucky State Police and other law enforcement agencies have raided at least five shops carrying Delta-8 products since April.
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The story behind the Kentucky oak beams and Anderson’s hemp house will be featured on DIY Network’s “Building Off the Grid” program. It’s scheduled to air at 8 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, June 15. Anderson is in the program.
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Many people might think of Blake Munger as a cattle farmer as he walks through his pasture land in western Kentucky, but he sees things a little…
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Kentucky Farms to Food Banks Starts Season with Solid Budget to Buy 'Ugly Produce' and Protein ItemsA perfect appearance isn’t everything when it comes to produce. The Kentucky Farms to Food Banks program proves that by purchasing what's affectionately…
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The digital food magazine announced the change on Monday, citing the carbon footprint of cattle and a desire to help home cooks become more environmentally friendly.
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The Kentucky Department of Agriculture plans to host a series of roundtable discussions next month across the state to hear from restaurant owners and…
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Tennessee officials are seeking applicants for grants to help agricultural, food and forestry businesses in distressed counties. The state Department of…