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Highlighting progress and innovation, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack celebrates the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities initiative at the Learning Network meeting in Hershey, PA. The initiative, with a $3.03 billion investment in 135 projects, enhances markets and environmental practices across 3.2 million acres, connecting over 14,000 farms to new opportunities and leading the way in sustainable agriculture. (USDA photo by Tom Fitzsimmons)
Carl Schwinke of Siemer Milling talks with University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Dean Scott Smith and Kentucky Extension Soil Specialist Dr. Lloyd Murdock
Highlighting progress and innovation, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack celebrates the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities initiative at the Learning Network meeting in Hershey, PA. The initiative, with a $3.03 billion investment in 135 projects, enhances markets and environmental practices across 3.2 million acres, connecting over 14,000 farms to new opportunities and leading the way in sustainable agriculture. (USDA photo by Tom Fitzsimmons)
(Left to right) Kentucky Corngrowers President Mark Roberts presented Goetz Brother Farms (Joe Goetz, Tate Smith and Scott Goetz) of Daviess county with second 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.
(Left to right) Kentucky Soybeans Board Chairman Ryan Bivens presented O'Bryan Grain Farms (Jason Clause) of Daviess County the District II Champion 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.
Highlighting progress and innovation, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack celebrates the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities initiative at the Learning Network meeting in Hershey, PA. The initiative, with a $3.03 billion investment in 135 projects, enhances markets and environmental practices across 3.2 million acres, connecting over 14,000 farms to new opportunities and leading the way in sustainable agriculture. (USDA photo by Tom Fitzsimmons)