News Archive: Weather
Drought continuing to affect Western Kentucky grain crops
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Katie Pratt
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Ticks emerging earlier than normal
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Katie Pratt
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Ticks usually start to appear in the late spring and early summer, but this year they are early.
Early, warm, dry spring impacts Kentucky horticulture crops

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Aimee Nielson
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Many Kentuckians appreciated the early spring this year; the state's horticulture crops, however, not so much.
Hay yields down
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Katie Pratt
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Dry weather causing some early season concerns
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Katie Pratt
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Heal the land, heal the nation
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Carol Lea Spence
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Warm weather leads to exceptionally early silage harvest
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Katie Pratt
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Cattle bloat appearing early
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Katie Pratt
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Forages nearing critical maturity stages
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Katie Pratt
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UK Cooperative Extension bands together to help farmers after tornadoes

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Aimee Nielson
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After 14 tornadoes, including three EF-3s and one EF-4, Kentucky farmers were left to clean up and deal with the aftermath. Extension agents stepped up and began helping.