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Sen. Paul Hornback received the Ky Soybean Association Distinguished Service Award for 2022 from Larry Thomas at the 2021 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky.
PA Rabbit Queen MolliLyn Petro (left) and PA Rabbit King Eli Bell (right) pose with Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding
Caleb Knott of Knott Farms won Ky Extension Soybean Yield Contest First and Second Place Irrigated awards stood with Ellen Adler of Pioneer at the 2021 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky.
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(Left to right) Kentucky Soybeans Board Chairman Ryan Bivens presented Greenwell Acres (David Kramer, Ralph, Redmond, Bryan, Jason, Drew and Kirk Greenwell) of Henderson county second place in the District I Single Crop Non-Irrigated Award in the Kentucky Soybeans Contest at the 2018 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky on January 17, 2019.
Shane Wells of Mockingbird Hill received First place in District 4 for Tillage in Ky Extension Corn Contest with Richard Preston at the 2021 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky.
Soybean commodity keeps growing all over the world. There is a huge demand of soybean because of its health benefits.
Larry Thomas received the Ky Extension Soybean Contest First and Second Place for Protein Content Awards from Larry Thomas at the 2021 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky.
1500+ year old live oak tree, provides over 17,000 sq.ft. of shade. Its longest limb is 89 feet. Live Oak wood was a valuable commodity to the shipbuilding industry in the early colonies. Its almost a miracle this one was't cut down.
Angel is believed to be the oldest thing west of the Rockies.
John's Island, Charleston, SC
Drew Langley received First place in State for Irrigated Corn in Ky Extension Corn Contest with Grain and Forage Center for Excellence Director Chad Lee and Richard Preston at the 2021 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016 – 10:00 a.m.
1300 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D.C.
Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit – Public Hearing
RE: Focus on the Farm Economy: Tightening Credit Conditions
New Hanover County Emergency Management coordinated a Commodity Points of Distribution (POD) exercise on Saturday, May 3, 2014.
The exercise will took place at the CFCC Safety Training Center (North Campus). New Hanover County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) assisted in the simulation of the exercise.
A POD is a centralized location where the public can pick up life sustaining commodities following a disaster or emergency. If basic services such as electricity and water are not restored to fully serve the returning population of the area affected by a disaster or emergency, PODs may be opened to provide commodities and essential supplies, such as emergency meals, bottled water, ice, and tarps (depending on the incident and resources needed).
Photos by Charles Smith
And here are the boxes where those products where shipped to Portugal (or Holland, deppending on the period of history). Note the P in the box, this was the way they used back in the 16th and 17th century in order to 'mark' the name of the family the box belonged to...
(Left to right) Kentucky Corngrowers President Mark Roberts presented Greenwell Acres (David Kramer, Ralph Greenwell, Redmond Greenwell, Kirk Greenwell, Bryan Greenwell, Jason Greenwell, Brandon Greenwell and Drew Greenwell) of Union county with first place Non-Irrigated Division in the Kentucky Extension Corn Contest at the 2018 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky on January 17, 2019. Kentucky Grain and Forrage Center for Excellence Director Chad Lee is on the right.
Pioneer representatives chat with farmers at the 2011 Kentucky Commodity Conference held on Friday, January 21, 2011 at the University Plaza Holiday Inn in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Austin Glenn of Gene Glenn & Sons Farm received Second place in State for White Corn, Non-Irrigated in Ky Extension Corn Contest with Ellen Adler of Pioneer and Richard Preston at the 2021 Crop Production Awards Banquet held at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling, Green Kentucky.