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Kentucky Afield magazine began as Kentucky Happy Hunting Ground. Commissioner Earl Wallace founded the publication and appointed its first editor, Harry Towles, for the inaugural edition in December 1945 as a bi-monthly publication. [3] The initial press run was 15,000 copies, with the subscription price set at 50 cents a year.
County licenses eliminated; only statewide licenses available. Junior hunting license for under age 16 and 10-day nonresident license begin. 119 conservation officers employed. 1953: Kentucky Afield-TV [2] premieres on WAVE-TV. First color photo appears on cover of Happy Hunting Ground. Tradewater WMA land acquisition 724 acres (2.9 km 2).
Kentucky Afield (1985–present) [2] Kentucky Collectables (2012–present) [3] Kentucky Edition (2022–present) – statewide news program; Kentucky Health (2015–present) – focusing on health issues in Kentucky. Kentucky Life (1995–present) [4] Kentucky Muse (2008–present) – focuses on culture in Kentucky; Kentucky Time Capsule ...
Kentucky's rabbit populations. According to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, the Blue Grass state is home to three rabbit species, most commonly the eastern cottontail.
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Timothy Farmer (born March 18, 1964) is an American outdoorsman, musician, and television presenter.He is known as the host and executive producer of the television shows Kentucky Afield, Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen, and Tim Farmer's Homemade Jam., [1] for which he has won a total of five regional Emmy awards. [2]
Virgin Red shares findings from a nationwide poll of 5,000 adults who celebrate Christmas to reveal the biggest holiday bargain-hunting states. Delaware, Kentucky, and Mississippi top list of ...