An initiative to bring rye back to Kentucky is underway but more help is needed from local distilleries.
Read MoreA University of Kentucky research project that could have significant impacts for Kentucky grain producers with irrigated acres is beginning on a Western Kentucky farm. Ole Wendroth, soil physicist in the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, is leading a study examining the effects of a variable rate irrigation system that, to his knowledge, is the first-of-its-kind in the state.
Read MoreResults of the 2020 Kentucky Wheat Yield Contest. Winners will be honored at the Kentucky Commodity Conference in January.
Read MoreUSDA explains the COVID impact on the agriculture community
Read MoreAs Kentucky producers begin to decide their planting intentions for the next growing season, current grain markets favor a wheat, double-crop soybean rotation over full-season soybeans.
Read MoreView the SRW havest and quality reports from the US Wheat Associates.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Small Grain Growers and Walnut Grove Farms are proud to announce the recipients of the Don Halcomb Memorial Scholarships for Community Leadership Through Agriculture, Mattie Mink and Ethan Robey.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released the July Crop Production report today, showing the yield forecast for Kentucky wheat was 63 bushels per acre, down 13 bushels from last year.
Read MoreThe Kentucky Small Grain Growers Association is proud to announce the availability of the Don Halcomb Memorial Scholarship for Community Leadership through Agriculture for the 2020/2021 school year.
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