Experts warn that Kentucky’s hay production is down in some areas due to uneven rainfall and pasture conditions, which could tighten supplies by winter. Horse owners are being urged to plan ahead and ...
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Horse Owners Should Begin Stocking Up On Hay Now
Horse owners are encouraged to pay close attention to hay this summer. Experts and producers across the region are sounding ...
From shade to chestnuts, new planting methods and diverse business models are making tree integration more viable than ever.
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell recently declared July as Kentucky-Grown Cut Flower Month to highlight the ...
Weather conditions are ideal in many parts of the country while for others a growing soil moisture deficit is slowing grass ...
Firefighters in Cambridgeshire have attended more than 100 fires involving farms over the last two years and, with more hot ...
There's no one-size-fits-all definition of "good" farming. Each field is different, each farm is different, and every ...
"On a quiet country road, at a farm stand that runs on the honor system in Morgan County, I found a declaration that we the people are thriving. We are good." ...
Beginning well before sunrise, trainers, exercise riders, grooms and hot walkers prepare hundreds of thoroughbreds for ...
The heat dome that settled over much of the United States affected some specialty farmers who produce crops fruits and ...
Hay storage is crucial for maintaining crop quality and quantity. Is your storage method reducing losses or contributing to ...
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