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Republican voters hoping to make Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear a one-term governor will have plenty of candidates to choose from during next year’s primary election.
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A drought, inflation, supply chain disruptions, and increasing costs for fuel and fertilizer are some of the factors creating significant hardships on Kentucky farmers. Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles said the food system hasn’t been tested to this degree since WWII.
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Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is joining the field of candidates shaping up for the 2023 governor’s race. Quarles is running on the Republican ticket. He made the announcement in an interview that aired Sunday on WKYT’s Kentucky Newsmakers with Bill Bryant.
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Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Republican Ryan Quarles spoke to the Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce in a virtual breakfast Wednesday…
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Officials say a federal grant is being used to help establish and improve farming opportunities for veterans. The Kentucky Department of Agriculture says…
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The Kentucky Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of Gov. Andy Beshear’s power to issue emergency orders during the coronavirus pandemic.The…
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Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles has been elected president of a national association representing the leaders of state agriculture…
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The Departments of Agriculture in at least four states - Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee - say people have reported receiving unsolicited packs of…
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A Kentucky judge’s ruling Thursday limits Gov. Andy Beshear’s authority to issue emergency orders mandating coronavirus safety measures — a ruling Beshear…
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Kentucky agriculture leaders and economists say the state’s turbulent hemp industry is still trying to find stability this year after uncertain federal…