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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.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Thursday details of a second round of aid totaling $16 billion for farmers affected by the trade war with China.
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Ohio Valley farmers say the latest tariff escalation between the Trump administration and China could continue to hurt their businesses.