“Our mommas either bring meat to the hill, or they become the meat.” That’s the no-nonsense motto of Ramey Watkins, a goat producer and breeder in Metcalfe County who runs Rafter W. Farms near Edmonton, Ky.
Read MoreGoat producers and industry stakeholders join Commissioner at proclamation signing.
Read MoreThe Trigg County office of the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service is helping one young man fulfill his dreams.
Read MoreHad someone told Nancy Hayes that at age 59 she would be known as "The Singing Goat Lady," she would have told them they had to be kidding.
Read MoreAccording to the Kentucky Field Office of the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service both sheep and lamb inventories and goat inventories decreased in Kentucky from last year.
Read MoreBefore last spring, David Neville always cleaned up his farm the old-fashioned way.
Neville had invasive weeds to eradicate, but he didn’t want to use herbicides.
“It took a lot of time and expense,” he said. “I thought, ‘There’s got to be a better way.’”
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