For the second year in a row, the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association, the Kentucky Beef Council, and Wildcat Wearhouse are teaming up on a T-shirt to honor the Commonwealth’s beef cattle industry while helping Kentuckians in need.
For the second year in a row, the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association, the Kentucky Beef Council, and Wildcat Wearhouse are teaming up on a T-shirt to honor the Commonwealth’s beef cattle industry while helping Kentuckians in need.
All proceeds will be donated to local hunger-relief efforts as part of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Kentucky Hunger Initiative.
Kentucky farmers produced more agricultural products on fewer farms and slightly less land in 2017, the most recent Census of Agriculture revealed.
The KDA's Dale Dobson says it is important that agriculture and the general public share the road during the spring planting season and all year long.
Given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the award recognizes private landowners who inspire others with their dedication to land, water and wildlife resources in their care.
Scott Anderson, food services director for Madison County Schools, is on a mission to teach today’s students the origin of the foods they are eating.
University of Kentucky agricultural economists are offering information for producers dealing with financial pressures after several years of downturn in the industry.
The Owen County Fairgrounds parking lot was bustling on a recent Monday, as truckload after truckload of hay came in from farms around the district.
A gift of $100,000 announced by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Charities will enable the University of Kentucky to further support equine surfaces and safety research.
Kentucky's Davie Stephens and Keith Tapp were part of a team that hosted meetings in China between April 2 and 4 as part of the ongoing multi-country tour to promote U.S. Soy.
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.