How long tariffs stay in place — and how much relief the federal government provides in the meantime — could decide the fate of some Kentucky farmers.
Senator Mitch McConnell joined Kentucky agriculture leaders to discuss a bill that he says will protect American farmlands.
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Roundup up last week’s government happenings: EDGEWOOD City Administrative Officer ...
John Stewart's new and notable Resolute Racing has joined Horse Country and will begin offering tours of their farm in Midway ... to the horse, land, and people of Kentucky's signature equine ...
The Trump administration’s freeze on funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, the landmark climate law from the Biden era, has left farmers and rural businesses on the hook for costly energy ...
More than 50 years after being forced out at Claiborne Farm, the fourth-generation horseman bares all in his autobiography, ...
If it fetches its asking price of $35 million, this 20,000-square-foot mansion on a 110-acre estate would shatter records for ...
They were people working on the land, sometimes land and homes that ... He has watched it happen in his part of Kentucky, where farms have gone out, jobs have disappeared and drugs and deaths ...
For those with an interest in the history of Marion County, there will be a free “Talking History” presentation at 10:30 a.m.
A new 36-acre park is coming to southern Indiana. The Silos will be in Jeffersonville, located in the 4200 block of Middle ...
It’s spring fieldwork and planting time here in Kentucky, and the Soybean Board reminds those who are driving farm equipment ...