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House Bill 367, which is currently stalled in the Kentucky Senate, would make it harder for residents to qualify for SNAP benefits. An opponent says it could affect farmers’ businesses and livelihoods.
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The number of H-2A visas for seasonal farmworkers issued each year has more than quadrupled over the past decade. The growth has alarmed labor advocates. Farmers don't love the program, either.
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Decades after a major lawsuit against the USDA, Black farmers still face inequality. They say not all settlements from the case made it into their hands, which has exacerbated debt and other problems.
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Ag. Commissioner Ryan Quarles says he expects a smooth transition as he takes over an agency previously housed in Gov. Beshear’s office.
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Rick Murdock drives past his neighbors on rural back roads in southwest Calloway County, Kentucky, most days in his pickup truck, where he’ll pass by some…
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A new federal program is buying more than $1 billion in farm products like dairy, produce and meat and sending food boxes to needy families.
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Kentucky's agriculture commissioner facilitates and promotes the state's $5.9 billion agriculture industry that has more than 75,000 workers.
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A recent survey showed a large majority of the country’s farmers still support Trump. Yet some are questioning Trump’s trade tactics.
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Each of the sites will have an opportunity to debut their newly planted hemp, which is expected to sprout in time for Hemp History Week.
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The Kentucky founder of the outdoors app Go Wild has a few ideas about how to create a new space for hunters — new and old.