ANR September Newsletter 2024

ANR September Newsletter 2024

ANR September Newsletter 2024

September 2024 Edition

Agriculture & Natural Resources
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ANR September Newsletter 2024

What to do in September & October Herbaceous Plants, Woody Ornamentals, Lawns, Fruits, Vegetables
Taking Soil Samples Soil testing can save you money and/or increase production.
Beneficial Snakes Many people fear snakes, but despite the fright they can cause, most snakes are beneficial.
Fall- Good Time to Plant many Trees & Shrubs During the fall, trees and shrubs undergo internal changes to increase their tolerance to adverse winter conditions.
Late Summer is the best time to establish Cool-season Forages Use varieties that have a proven track record of performance in Kentucky.
How much hay will your horses need this winter? Source your hay now because it may be harder to find it later in the season & getting enough hay for your horses could become a real challenge.
Think about safety during Fall Harvest Long working hours can lead to fatigue & stress, making you less alert to potential safety hazards. 
Fall Landscape Care So often we hear that Fall or Winter is a particularly good time to do certain things in the landscape.
Wildfire Preparedness/ Wildfire Prevention Essentially, fire weather is any sort of weather that can ignite or lead to rapid spread of fires. 
Pumpkin Winner/ Bee School Flyer Congrats to State fair winner Dwight Slone- Beekeeping school September 21st.