In our quickly evolving society, table manners and dining etiquette have been on the decline. Ballard County ANR Agent Tom Miller developed a program for middle school students based on 4-H curriculum and elements drawn from the Farm Bureau Lead Program and the KY AG Leadership Program. Training sessions for two groups of Leadership students were conducted. The first on October 18, was for the Ballard County Leadership Club, after school at the Extension Office. Nine students and one adult leade...
I was a classroom teacher for 27 years and recently retired from public education in July 2022. Currently, I am realizing that one never really stops working; their jobs and roles within those j... More
Being prepared for emergencies, whether medical or natural disasters, is crucial. Over 1,800 Kentucky residents die each year due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and over a hundred people died in th... Read More
Jennifer Bardroff, Franklin County Health Department shows what to include in an emergency supply kit.Don and Pat Dampier learn to check the proper location of hand placement for chest compressions.EM... Read More
I partnered with Union and Webster County to have a Beef Field Day in Henderson County. This was at Kevin Martins farm. Specialists came and discussed topics such as backgrounding, body condition, dro... Read More
According to the 2022 Ag Census there are over 26,000 head of cattle in Hardin County, and the market value of those cattle was over 11 million dollars. Over the past year, the Agriculture and Natural... Read More