AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildlife Habitat Work: Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is sinking heavy “reef balls” and donated Christmas trees into Buckhorn Lake in Perry County to restore fish habitat in aging reservoirs. Outdoor Access: Kentucky’s Free Fishing Weekend runs June 6–7, letting people fish in public waters without a license or permit (regular size/creel rules still apply). Agriculture & Soil Health: Kentucky State University research looks at when supplemental nitrogen helps soybean—and when it just adds cost—highlighting context-specific fertilizer management for rainfed, drought-prone conditions. Energy & Wildlife Monitoring: LG&E and KU are tracking peregrine falcon chicks at Mill Creek Generating Station, continuing a long-running effort to rebuild Kentucky’s peregrine population after DDT-era declines. Local Land-Use Pressure: Cedar Hill (Robertson County, TN) approved a two-year data center moratorium after concerns about environmental impacts and rural land loss—an issue Kentucky communities are also wrestling with. Disaster Recovery: FEMA approved public assistance for 18 Kentucky counties after January’s Winter Storm Fern.
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