Spring ag news includes Horticulture Webinar Wednesdays, a note from the Oldham County Conservation District, and Private Pesticide Applicator training.
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How to Reclaim Hay Feeding Areas
Wet conditions this winter affected hay feeding areas. Even well-designed feeding pads could have significant damage where animals enter and leave, creating perfect growing conditions for summer annual weeds. While these areas may look rough now, you can improve them.
Celebrate Earth Day At Home
April 22, 2020, is the 50th Earth Day. Here are some ideas for celebrating Earth Day at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spring Oldham County Ag News
Oldham County spring ag news includes pesticide trainings, OC cattleman KCA Hall of Fame inductee, Oldham County Ag Connection, Backyard Streams program, and more.
Why You Should Test Your Soil
Soil testing helps you make informed decisions about fertilizer application, site selection for crops, and so much more. Farms, home gardens, and lawns all greatly benefit from soil testing.
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
Good fences make good neighbors. What kind of a neighbor are you? Being a good neighbor goes both ways.
Celebrating Extension Leaders
In March, we celebrated recent state-level achievements of our volunteers and clients with a recognition program at the John Black Community Center.
Protecting Water is for Everyone
Water quality is not just for farmers. Everyone can help protect water with these easy tips. Resources available for farmers and homeowners.
Supporting Oldham County Agriculture
Oldham County Extension's 2016-2017 program year included educational offerings such as horse and pasture classes and as well as a Regional Beef Field Day.
Summer 2017 Ag Events
Upcoming events calendar for Oldham County Agriculture programs from the 2017 Summer edition of the Oldham County Extension newsletter.