Cows, chickens, hogs and the Thoroughbred Horse.
Tobacco, hay, corn, soybeans, and wheat (in that order by production amount).
lots and lots of manure
There are a wide variety of crops grown in Kentucky. These include corn, grains, soybeans, tobacco, as well as hay.
No. Kentucky farmers also produce wheat, barley, sorghum, and hay, along with many other crops.
The climate zone for Kentucky ranges from USDA Zone 5b to USDA Zone 6b. These zones help to determine when to plant certain crops during specific times of the year.
Some soil is, and some soil is not. It depends on how many living animals are in it and how many crops are planted.
Pull factors- farming, the amount of land that there is, crops, ect. i hate to say it but i cant help you with push. sorry.
soybeans & corn. These versatile crops are used for animal feed, , foods, fuels, and can be found in thousands of products. ... poultry. Broilers (chickens raised for meat), eggs, and turkeys provided Kentucky farmers more than $1.3 billion in 2018. ... horses & other equine cattle. and kentucky fried chicken
The EF3 tornado that hit Allen County, Kentucky cost $1.48 million from damage to property and crops. In addition, the tornado killed 4 people and injured 11.
I live in louisville kentucky and your wrong people dont have cowboy accents (nobody says aint) And people never have kfc.People in kentuck only eat it about 1ce a year
they plant cash crops like tobacco, soybeans etc. And their horseparks, races, and tourist attractions. They have a lot of things that other states dont.
Indiana is best known for its soybean, corn, and pork production. I had some of the best sweet corn on the cob while visiting there.
cause its a country and thye have to make crops to feed on It differs in different regions of the state. The Appalachians of Eastern Kentucky are rocky. The soil in the Bluegrass Region near Lexington is excellent for the grass eaten by racehorses. The Pennyrile's soil is good for corn and tobacco.
The name of Kentucky is Kentucky.