Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate region of the US. The sale of cattle, calves and dairy products provide 29% of Kentucky\u27s farm income compared with 23% for tobacco. Beef cowcalf enterprises comprise the majority of cattle numbers in the state, however, dairy production is also significant. A substantial horse industry also exists in Kentucky which is an excellent market for high quality alfalfa hay. At present a substantial amount of alfalfa for feeding horses in the state is imported
The last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Kentucky agriculture. Kentuc...
Returns on many Kentucky farms are declining due to reduced tobacco and feedgrain income. This fact,...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Over the years we have all learned of the great potential alfalfa has as a forage crop in Kentucky. ...
Hay is one of the most versatile of stored forages in that (1) it can be kept for long periods of ti...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
That more income is needed by Kentucky farmers is a well established and accepted fact. Although, th...
Based on soil capabilities, Kentucky could grow 2-million acres of alfalfa while increasing the acre...
Many of you probably are aware that Kentucky\u27s commodity organizations are working with UK, the A...
We all recognize the value of alfalfa in horse, dairy and beef rations. That\u27s why we harvest ove...
International Grassland Congress Grazing School Heart of America Grazing Conference U.K. All Commodi...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
The last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Kentucky agriculture. Kentuc...
Returns on many Kentucky farms are declining due to reduced tobacco and feedgrain income. This fact,...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Over the years we have all learned of the great potential alfalfa has as a forage crop in Kentucky. ...
Hay is one of the most versatile of stored forages in that (1) it can be kept for long periods of ti...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
That more income is needed by Kentucky farmers is a well established and accepted fact. Although, th...
Based on soil capabilities, Kentucky could grow 2-million acres of alfalfa while increasing the acre...
Many of you probably are aware that Kentucky\u27s commodity organizations are working with UK, the A...
We all recognize the value of alfalfa in horse, dairy and beef rations. That\u27s why we harvest ove...
International Grassland Congress Grazing School Heart of America Grazing Conference U.K. All Commodi...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
The last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Kentucky agriculture. Kentuc...
Returns on many Kentucky farms are declining due to reduced tobacco and feedgrain income. This fact,...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...