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Across Kentucky - June 22, 2017
June 15, 2017
Across Kentucky - June 22, 2017

A feature report with Tammy Horn Potter, state apiarist in the Ky Ag Department, on the progress among corporate leaders in developing pollinator habitat with many of their facilities across the state.  Potter also discuss the “black jar” competition for beekeepers at the Ky State Fair.

Across Kentucky - June 21, 2017
June 15, 2017
Across Kentucky - June 21, 2017

Phase II of the greenhouse at Madisonville North Hopkins High School is now underway.  Local ag teacher, Alaina Lancaster, says the facility is not only a great resource for education of her students in lessons from horticulture to business, the project has significant positive impact for the entire community.

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Across Kentucky - June 20, 2017
June 15, 2017
Across Kentucky - June 20, 2017

 The Garrard County conservation district was approved for a recent Ag Development grant for a shared use equipment project.  Local conservation district leader Kathy Simpson says, while the grant was small compared to many, it provides some very helpful equipment rental opportunities that allow farmers to rent rather than buy some expensive equipment they’d use only once or twice a year.

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Across Kentucky - June 19, 2017
June 15, 2017
Across Kentucky - June 19, 2017

Making connections between ag interests and leaders in manufacturing is the goal of a meeting serried next week in Bath, Shelby, and Caldwell Counties.  The Ky Ag Department’s Tim Hughes says the department wants to make sure those two sectors are well aware of the potential for developing new business opportunities utilizing “local” resources. 

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Market Closes - June 13, 2017
June 13, 2017
Market Closes - June 13, 2017

Yesterday’s lower-than-expected condition ratings for the Spring Wheat crop led to sharply higher wheat prices, especially at the MGEX exchange.  Corn and soybean futures rebounded from Monday’s losses with support coming from the wheat markets and some deterioration in rain forecast for the western Corn Belt.  Cattle futures opened steady to higher but was headed lower by mid to late morning.

Market Closes - June 12, 2017
June 12, 2017
Market Closes - June 12, 2017

Both grains and livestock futures fell hard today.  CBOT was pressured by increased chances of rain in key growing areas.  Cattle dropped to/near the daily limit as steady markets turned lower and then broke below key chart support areas, accelerating the selling. 

Eighty-eight high school students to attend KFB's Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders
June 12, 2017
Eighty-eight high school students to attend KFB's Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders

Students from 60 counties across the state accepted invitations to attend Kentucky Farm Bureau's 32nd annual Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders, held in two locations this month.

Across Kentucky Promo June 12, 2017 - June 16, 2017
June 8, 2017
Across Kentucky Promo June 12, 2017 - June 16, 2017

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Across Kentucky - June 16, 2017
June 8, 2017
Across Kentucky - June 16, 2017

National Pollinator Week is set for June 19-25 and Kentucky’s state apiarist for the state ag department, Tammy Horn Potter, is featured talking about progress and developments with the state’s new “pollinator protection plan.”  A special stake holder meeting is set for Monday, June 19 in Frankfort at 1 p.m.

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Across Kentucky - June 15, 2017
June 8, 2017
Across Kentucky - June 15, 2017

Today is opening day for the statewide nomination period for FSA county committee membership.  Mitch Dunn with the state FSA office talks about the important roles of these committee members, some of the qualifications necessary for service, and about their efforts to increase voting participation. 

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