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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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Officials say a total of $5.9 million in tobacco settlement funds will go to nearly 600 farm projects across Kentucky. A statement from Gov. Andy Beshear…
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A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could…
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The Kentucky Department of Agriculture is hosting a virtual “CSA week” to highlight community supported agriculture farms across the state, starting…
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The golden hue of the sunset shines across the sky and through the window as a woman drives down Van Meter Road in central Kentucky’s Clark County,…
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Concerns about food shortages and the dangers of grocery shopping during the pandemic drove more Kentuckians to try their hand at home gardening in 2020,…
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A study published Thursday in a prestigious scientific journal links significant increases in COVID-19 transmission rates to meatpacking plants,…
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An eastern Kentucky agritech company is breaking ground on a third greenhouse in the region after cutting the ribbon on one greenhouse and breaking ground…
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Rick Murdock drives past his neighbors on rural back roads in southwest Calloway County, Kentucky, most days in his pickup truck, where he’ll pass by some…
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A line of blue and yellow pop-up tents stand along the North Fork of the Kentucky River during a sunny September weekend in downtown Whitesburg, Kentucky,…
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Small food producers in Kentucky aired their disapproval during a virtual public hearing Monday for a proposed rule that could increase permitting fees…