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Manage pastures for optimum production
Contributing WriterGood pasture management practices are essential to increasing quality livestock forages by reducing undesirable weeds and plants. The goal is to encourage growth of a vigorous, dense stand of desirable forage grasses, yet limit weed germination and...Tags: Chemical Industry, Agriculture
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Lawn chemicals pose danger to pets
Contributing Writer“Spring has sprung, the grass has riz…” or so goes the ditty. However, in my case, there is very little grass due to the weather conditions last summer, but there are lots of weeds. I wonder if other pet owners are faced with the...Tags: Inorganic Chemical Industry, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Sports, Golf, Chemical Industry
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Updated: Frantic search ongoing after deadly Texas blast
Associated PressWEST, Texas (AP) - Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), American Red Cross, Chemical Industry, Explosions
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State ag chief visits Clark County firms
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer highlighted plans for expanding agriculture in the state and met with local agribusiness retailers during his tour of Central Kentucky Wednesday. Comer made stops at Kentucky Fertilizer and Southern...
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AG NOTES: Flowering bulbs: Plant now, enjoy later
Contributing WriterFall is the time to think about all those flowers we associate with spring: daffodils, crocus and other easy-to-grow flowering bulbs. If you aren’t growing any spring-flowering bulbs in your landscape, you are missing out on some easy-to-grow plants...Tags: Chemical Industry
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WELCOME TO MY GARDEN: Garden inspired by England trip
Contributing writer(Editor’s note: “Welcome to My Garden”¿is a monthly column of news and advice for gardeners and would-be gardeners in the Danville area.) The heat is predicted to reach the high 90’s later today. For now, I will enjoy the...Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Anglicanism, Sports, Christianity, Chemical Industry
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AG NOTES: Pest management tips for vegetable gardens
Now is a good time to start thinking about pest control for your home vegetable garden. You can control pest problems, and perhaps prevent future difficulties, in your garden by doing some advance planning and following a few simple integrated pest...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Newspaper and Magazine, Agricultural Research and Technology, Arable Farming, Symptoms
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SHOWTIME: Boyle students' hard work culminates with plant sale
jking@amnews.comKatie Wray pulls sundried leaves from a tomato plant she is grooming that is taller than she is, releasing an aroma that smells like springtime and sunshine. Wray, a senior working in the FFA greenhouse at Boyle County High School, gathers the dried...Tags: University of Kentucky, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, Chemical Industry
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A new, local source for farm seed and services
Local farmers will no longer have to travel long distances to purchase seed products, or for mapping services. Pyle Ag Service, a new Ag business, is currently building a warehouse in Stanford that will offer agricultural products and services to the...Tags: Culture, Ceremonies, Services and Shopping, Storage, Moving and Storage
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Ag Notes: Composting puts fall leaves to good use
As we begin to approach the fall season, many folks obtain large amounts of leaves and other yard wastes that need to be removed from their property. Composting is a practice that is beneficial to the environment and at the same time allows property...Tags: Healthy Diet, Chemical Industry
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Ag Notes: Take soil samples this fall
Contributing WriterTime and money are two benefits of taking soil core samples during the fall. Fall soil sampling allows you ample time to implement research-based fertility recommendations before spring planting. When you receive the soil test results, read the pH and...Tags: Limes, Agriculture, Chemical Industry
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Ag Notes: Extend harvest with a fall garden
Contributing WriterIt is not too late to continue to enjoy the garden and add new plantings. A variety of produce can be grown in Kentucky gardens in the coming weeks allowing fresh vegetables to be available into the fall. The cooler nights experienced later in the year as...Tags: Turnips, Cabbage, Kentucky, Arable Farming, Chemical Industry
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