Latest News From Kentucky

Kentucky Joins Band of States Blocking WOTUS
Kentucky Joins Band of States Blocking WOTUS

Kentucky is the 27th state to put a wall up against the legislation. EPA countered Kentucky’s move, asking the court to make clear that the latest rule does not apply nationwide.

#AgProud: Farm Bureau Provides Learning Opportunities to Local School
#AgProud: Farm Bureau Provides Learning Opportunities to Local School

With less people living on farms and ranches and understanding where food comes from, Farm Bureau provides agriculturally accurate resources to urban elementary school.

F.L. Sipes Farms Receives  Kentucky Leopold Conservation Award
F.L. Sipes Farms Receives Kentucky Leopold Conservation Award

F.L. Sipes Farms of Ekron is the recipient of the 2021 Kentucky Leopold Conservation Award®. The award recognizes extraordinary achievement in conservation and management of natural resources by American farmers.

Left to right, back row: Dr. David Hawkins, Michigan, 2013; Dr. Maynard Hogberg, Iowa, 2016; Harold Workman, Kentucky, 2003; Dr. Roger Hunsley, Kentucky, 2005; second row: David Nichols, Iowa, 2015; Bob Hall, Kentucky, 2019; Tom Burke, Missouri, 2017; Dr. Gary Minish, Texas, 2012; front row: Jack Ragsdale, Kentucky, 1992.
Living Members Of Saddle & Sirloin Gallery Meet

At the 2019 North American International Livestock Show in Louisville, Kentucky, nine of the 12 living members of the Prestigious Saddle & Sirloin Portrait Gallery gathered.

Where's the Beef? Man Accused of Taking Beef Tenderloin
Where's the Beef? Man Accused of Taking Beef Tenderloin

A Kentucky man is accused of stealing more than $75,000 of beef tenderloin over several months.

Kentucky State Police are investigating the shooting of two show cattle owned by Kyleigh Cline, Butler, KY.
Show Cattle Shot, Killed In Kentucky

Kentucky State Police are investigating the shooting of two show cattle owned by Kyleigh Cline, Butler, KY.

Veterinarian Pleads Guilty to Helping Illegally Move 60,000 Cattle
Veterinarian Pleads Guilty to Helping Illegally Move 60,000 Cattle

After helping illegally move more than 60,000 cattle across state lines a Kentucky veterinarian has pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges.

Cattle Producer Makes Bale Grazing Work in Kentucky

He feeds his herd of 35 cattle without starting his tractor in cold months.

Bale grazing has successfully helped Kentucky cattle producer Fred Thomas feed his cowherd while also improving the soil quality on his pastures.
Cattle Producer Makes Bale Grazing Work in Kentucky

He feeds his herd of 35 cattle without starting his tractor in cold months.

Kentucky Company, Veterinarian Charged for Illegally Shipping Cattle

A Kentucky cattle company and veterinarian are alleged to have shipped more than 60,000 cattle without proper health inspections and falsifying documents for at least 600 different certificates.

A Kentucky cattle company and veterinarian are alleged to have shipped more than 60,000 cattle without proper health inspections and falsifying documents for at least 600 different certificates.
Kentucky Company, Veterinarian Charged for Illegally Shipping Cattle

A Kentucky cattle company and veterinarian are alleged to have shipped more than 60,000 cattle without proper health inspections and falsifying documents for at least 600 different certificates.