Immediately after the tornado that destroyed all the facilities of the Research and Education Center at Princeton on December 10, 2021, my program and employees (two Research analyst, and a Research technician) collaboratively started to work to continue our entomology program in 2022, surveying wheat field, collecting grains to search for stored insects, set up a temporary mini lab at the garage of the Lyon Co. extension office. In the 2022 spring, entomology team, planted and grew hemp in 20 L...
On December 10, 2021, a violent tornado moved acrossWestern Kentucky, producing severe to catastrophic damage in numerous towns, includingMayfield,Princeton,Dawson Springs, Barnsley andBremen.[1] Cros... Read More
The Franklin County Cattlemens Association teamed up with a Representative from Eastern Kentucky to help feed a community affected by the flooding. The County Judge in Hindman worked to narrow down a ... Read More
Almost a year after the devastating tornado tore through Princeton, KY, the community transformation has been a positive one. A locally led recovery team has focused on the immediate needs, but at the... Read More
Immediately after the tornado that destroyed all the facilities of the Research and Education Center at Princeton on December 10, 2021, my program and employees (two Research analyst, and a Research t... Read More