“The Kentucky State Fair brings the best of Kentucky agriculture together in one location,” Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles said.
“The Kentucky State Fair brings the best of Kentucky agriculture together in one location,” Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles said.
David Beck talks about the improvements that people will see, some that visitors may not notice and the pride of the employees at the exposition center.
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles joined leaders of the Community Farm Alliance (CFA) and other partners to raise awareness of a state program that makes more fresh, local produce available to low-income Kentuckians.
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles joined representatives from Feeding Kentucky and Dare To Care to see the Farms To Food Banks program in action.
Scientists and policymakers from across the nation will gather Sept. 17-19 at WKU’s Knicely Conference Center to address topics and issues associated with drought.
Several faculty members and students in the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment’s Department of Animal and Food Sciences recently brought home national awards.
This marks the most prevented plant acres reported since USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) began releasing the report in 2007 and 17.49 million acres more than reported at this time last year.
Former State Apiarist Tammy Horn Potter tells beginner beekeepers the four essential tools they need to get started.
As the Horse Capital of the World, Kentucky benefits from the equine industry as it pushes forward as a dominant force in Kentucky agriculture.
Agriculture is more than a part of life, it’s a passion and commitment to provide the fiber, feed, and shelter the world needs.
Kindergarten and first-grade students at Boonesborough Elementary School near Richmond are raising chickens in a coop behind the school.