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Former Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner and gubernatorial candidate Ryan Quarles was named the fourth president and CEO of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System in 2023. He talks about his priorities for the system, legislation that could impact KCTCS and a recent audit that found substantial missteps in financial handlings and nepotism violations.
A ruling and a new lawsuit complicate a new and controversial KY law, Daniel Cameron discusses his stance on the state's abortion ban, Ryan Quarles has a new job, Sen. McConnell reacts to the death of Sen. Feinstein, and WKU is working with NASA on an app to help us learn about the sun.
Ryan Quarles, the Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky, came by the studio to talk about the start of the Kentucky State Fair, his run for Governor and the future of his political career, winning a tractor driving contest, and cattle farming in Kentucky...
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles says he has a job to complete at the Department of Agriculture.
Ryan Quarles, Republican Candidate for Governor, joins Tom for the first segment. Among his platforms are: Law and Order Vocational Trade Programs Build and Grow Things in Kentucky Make Kentucky […] The post Ryan Quarles joins Tom appeared first on Dupree Financial.
Ryan Quarles, the Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky, dicussed his run for Governor and why he should be the Republican candidate. He talked about being a "uniter," the relationship necessary to work with the General Assembly, the need to get the Commonwealth back to work, and how to improve education...
Fellas discuss the latest Dem attacks on Supreme Court Justices, the border crisis and horse racing. Ryan Quarles joins the progrum for an interview about his race for Governor of Kentucky.
Kruser talks to Ag Commissioner and gubernatorial candidate Ryan Quarles about his campaign and the upcoming primary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner (and candidate for Governor) Ryan Quarles discusses enjoying chili dogs, detaching the negative stigma associated with mental health, how to increase public safety, running a positive, issue-based campaign, the importance of getting Kentuckians back to work, improving education, and more...
Of the top candidates for Governor, Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles has by far the most experience in state government. Now, he is hoping that experience along with his "jeans and boots" approach to campaigning can propel him to win the GOP's nomination for Governor. With some impressive fundraising and a "do-it-yourself" attitude, Quarles has cemented himself in 3rd place with a few weeks to go. Can a split at the top help him slide in to win? Find out on today's Flyover Country!
Ryan Quarles, Agriculture Commissioner and candidate for Governor, discusses destroying weapons used to commit crimes in Louisville, mental health and helping those with issues, and how to address the Commonwealth's teacher shortage...
On the latest episode of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT's Bill Bryant talks with Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles.
Jonathan Miller interviews Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles, a national leader on hemp policy, about the impact of FDA's actions and inaction and the rise of intoxicating cannabinoids such as Delta-8 THC. If you have questions about the episode or ideas for Hemp related topics, email us at hemplegallyspeaking@fbtlaw.com. Hemp Industry questions covered in the episode: What has FDA inaction on CBD and other hemp extracts wrought on the industry and Kentucky hemp farmers? When you recently met with FDA senior official, Janet Woodcock, what was your message and her response? What should Congress do to ensure that hemp-derived products like CBD are adequarely regulated? What has the rise of Delta-8 meant to Kentucky hemp farmers and consumers? What's the appropriate approach to regulate intoxicating cannabinoids like delta-8? As marijuana is legalized across the country, what's the proper role for hemp farmers? How bright is the future for hemp growing in Kentucky and across the nation?
This week Aaron, Martina and Willie bring you a few important Kentucky political stories from the legislature - book banning, slow walking the CROWN Act, Ryan Quarles performative "support" for medical marijuana - then we take a quick look at how Kentucky is being represented in DC (spoiler - horribly), and we have a great interview with Keith Elston, the founder of the Kentucky Youth Law Project about his important work on behalf of LGBTQ kids in Kentucky, and how HB 470 (the anti-trans omnibus bill) will impact their lives and care -- Then we close with an important call to action. NEWS OF THE WEAK: https://www.wkyufm.org/news/2023-02-24/book-banning-bill-passes-kentucky-senate https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/2023/02/28/the-crown-act-hair-discrimination-is-rooted-in-white-beauty-standards/69923318007 https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2023/02/17/kentucky-gov-andy-beshear-signs-income-tax-cut-bill-into-law/69903358007/ https://twitter.com/joesonka/status/1630573816203161601?s=20 https://thehill.com/policy/international/3876422-house-approves-resolution-mourning-deaths-turkey-syria-earthquake-deaths-condemning-assad/ https://www.paul.senate.gov/dr-rand-paul-reintroduces-national-right-to-work-act/ https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/2023/02/27/kentucky-bills-attack-lgbtq-youth-and-our-children-will-suffer/69915238007/ https://spectrumnews1.com/ky/louisville/news/2023/02/24/drag-performers-react-to-sb-115 INTERVIEW: Keith Elston, Kentucky Youth Law Project https://www.kylp.org/ https://twitter.com/KYLP_inc https://www.facebook.com/KYLPINC/ https://kylp.networkforgood.com/projects/93462-kylp-giving-page CALL TO ACTION: Oppose HB 470, the Anti-Trans Omnibus A Special House Judiciary Committee Meeting has been schedule THURSDAY, MARCH 2 at NOON ET to hear the *worst* anti-trans bill in the nation. SHOW UP and fill the room! Come early to be sure you get a seat and fight back against anti-trans hate in our state. If you can't attend, call 1-800-372-7181 & leave a message for "My Representative & House Leaders to OPPOSE HB470!" #ProgressKentucky - #ColonelsOfTruth Join us! http://progressky.org/ Support us! http://bit.ly/supportproky
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles discusses his plan to release a "Bold Idea" for Kentucky each week during the campaign, medical marijuana, remaining friends with the other candidates in this race for Governor, and Andy Beshear holding Kentucky back...
A group of Republican lawmakers today demanded change to Kentucky's juvenile justice system, including a change in leadership; a Kentucky family who lost their son to a cardiac arrest is working to make sure AEDs are available at every school sporting event; and part three of Renee Shaw's conversation with Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Quarles.
Larry talks to Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles about his run for Governor and his recent statements against Gov. Beshear. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KPW handles a busy week of Gubernatorial campaign news! Andy Beshear has incoming friendly fire from AOC as well as issues in juvenile justice, disaster relief, and school vacancy numbers, Kelly Craft tweets about Jack Harlow, Ryan Quarles changes a tire, and Eric Deters slides into your snail mail box.
Rep. Brett Guthrie pushes for legislation that would end the federal COVID-19 emergency declarations; Rep. James Comer discusses pandemic-related fraud in the first Oversight Committee meeting of the new Congress; Ryan Quarles discusses how he plans to win the Republican primary for governor despite not having the largest fundraising totals; a discussion with Ryland Barton ahead of the Kentucky General Assembly's return to Frankfort next week; and introducing you to Museum Bees.
Ryan Quarles tells Renee Shaw what sets him apart from other gubernatorial candidates; Sec. Kerry Harvey recalls stories he heard from Kentuckians who said they were benefiting from medical marijuana; a felon in Western Kentucky is advocating for voting rights restoration; breaking down Louisville's new approach to tackling homelessness; and recognizing two Kentucky authors who are up for a major award.
Larry talks to Austin Horn from the Herald Leader about Kelly Anne Craft's "empty chair" campaign ad and a cancelled Ryan Quarles fundraiser. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A bipartisan group of Kentucky lawmakers have filed a bill to abolish the death penalty; Agriculture Commissioner and GOP candidate for governor Ryan Quarles explains why he postponed an appearance; Congressman Hal Rogers is picked to chair a committee in Washington, D.C.; and Jamie Lucke talks with Renee Shaw about the launch of a new nonprofit network of journalists working in Kentucky.
Ryan Quarles has a big challenge for me. We also dad a great time chatting with Ryan Quarles about all things Kentucky and why he wants to be the next Governor of the Commonwealth. The post DZ Ep 225 – Ryan Quarles on Kentucky Culture and Why he Wants to be Governor appeared first on The Disruption Zone.
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles "officially" entered the race for Governor today and discussed his focus for the campaign, using his experience in the state legislature to navigate issues in Frankfort, and some of the issues he feels strongly about (increasing useful education, increasing income, lowering the state income tax, etc.)...
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Dr. Ryan Quarles says environmental stewardship will be a part of debate on a new farm bill.
Larry talks to Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles about his bid for the republican nomination for Governor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles discussed Kentucky's ag issues over the last year, the leadership style he would bring to Frankfort if he were to be Governor, and the issues he wants to focus on during his run including job growth, public safety, and addiction...
Since the the 2014 Farm Bill established the legal framework for industrial hemp to return to the farm fields of the America, the commonwealth of Kentucky has been on the forefront. For much of that time, Ag Commission Ryan Quarles has led the department in charge of the hemp program. Quarles was elected ag commissioner in 2016 and is currently serving his second and final term. He said Kentucky was an early leader on hemp, “because we were the hemp state historically.” “A lot of farm families have hemp backgrounds,” he said. “You don't have to look very far to see the fingerprints of what used to be a big cash crop.” Quarles is a ninth-generation Kentuckian and grew up on the farm where his family grew hemp in the 1940s to support the wart effort. Having a history of hemp cultivation was helpful, but there were still challenges in bringing the crop back, he said. “I think the No. 1 issue with hemp in the early days was just the education of what hemp is and what hemp is not,” he said. “And so for a lot of us in the agriculture sphere, we knew that it was an industrial crop primarily used for its fiber and grain production.” Something else that set Kentucky apart was how the state program was structured. “We knew if we're going to bring this crop back from the dead, we needed to have a legal framework that was user friendly, that involved law enforcement, but also allowed people who want to grow it or process it an opportunity to take that risk,” he said. That legal framework set an example for other states to follow. “We've been replicated to most across the country because I think we were really the first state, in my opinion, that really got a legal framework that passed through our General Assembly, that our agriculture community adopted,” Quarles said. As the industry navigates the post-CBD craze market, Quarles would like to see some definitive language from the Food and Drug Administration. “The No. 1 impediment of hemp in America is the FDA. The FDA needs to do their job and give us guidelines on what their view is on the potential regulatory aspects of CBD and other cannabinoids,” he said. He said interest in fiber and grain production is growing in Kentucky, and he referred to two companies that are making great strides: HempWood and EcoFiber. How does he feel about a possible exemption to lift the burdensome regulations from fiber and grain growers? Listen and find out. Kentucky's Hemp Program https://www.kyagr.com/marketing/hemp-pilot.html Hemp Policy Item Tabled Amid Concerns at Meeting of U.S. Ag Regulators https://cannabiswire.com/2022/09/29/hemp-policy-item-tabled-amid-concerns-at-meeting-of-u-s-ag-regulators/ News Nuggets Who's Driving Climate Change? New Data Catalogs 72,000 Polluters and Counting https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/09/climate/climate-change-emissions-satellites.html Heartland Completes First Industrial Hemp Fiber LCA For Carbon Negative Plastic Additives https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/599999283/heartland-completes-first-industrial-hemp-fiber-lca-for-carbon-negative-plastic-additives National Industrial Hemp Council Urges FDA to Approve Hemp Seed for Animal Feed https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/article/national-industrial-hemp-council-writes-letter-fda-urging-approval-hemp-seed-animal-feed/ Go to the Pennsylvania Hemp Summit, Nov. 14-15 https://pahempsummit.com/ Thanks to our Sponsors: Americhanvre Cast Hemp https://americhanvre.com/ IND HEMP https://indhemp.com/
Nick Storm from Kentucky Fried Politics joins Larry to talk about Ryan Quarles' statements and Kelly Craft's gubernatorial campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles discussed the kick-off of the Kentucky State Fair, the continuing recovery efforts after the floods in eastern Kentucky, KY's agriculture shifts over the years, what he would change if he becomes Governor of the Commonwealth, and getting people to fill the available jobs in Kentucky...
Before this conversation I had never heard of smoked bologna, and now I just want a sandwich. Also, Ryan Quarles is running for Governor. This conversation will give you a good idea of who he is, what his plans are if he wins and an appetite for a fried bologna sandwich. The post DZ Ep 219 – Ag Commish Ryan Quarles on Smoked Bologna and His Run for Governor appeared first on The Disruption Zone.
This week we welcomed Jonathan Lowe to the show. He is running for Kentucky House in District 34 in Louisville, and shared with us why he's running, what he thinks he can accomplish, and why he is so dedicated to a life of service. Ryan Quarles announced a run for Governor, so Robert did a segment about his history in Kentucky politics and what led to this moment in Quarles's political career. Jazmin did a deep dive into our judicial system -- what the four levels of the court system are, how they are elected, and highlighting several important races across the state for seats throughout the judicial system.
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles will run for governor in 2023, country music fans are mourning the death of country star and Kentucky native Naomi Judd and Churchill Downs will be at full capacity time since 2019 for the Kentucky Derby.
Ryan Quarles, Kentucky's Agriculture Commissioner, talked about the mission to put Kentucky Proud products on your tables, the impact of inflation on Kentucky products, his decision to run for Governor of the Commonwealth, and his stance on Roe v. Wade...
Gene McLean of the Louisville Thoroughbred Society joins the show to talk all things KY Derby, KY Oaks and KY Horse industry. Also, Ryan Quarles is in and the 2023 Republican Gubernatorial Primary is heating up.
On the latest episode of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT's Bill Bryant talks with Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles and Jon Clark, the Appalachian regional coordinator for the Citizen's Climate Lobby.
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Dr. Ryan Quarles says West Kentucky tornado damage is much worse than it appears on video.
Larry talks to Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Traders and dairy farmers are all paying attention to what's happening with world dairy production. Aaron Zimmerman talks to Mary Ledman with Rabbobank Research on what she's observing around the world.The federal vaccine mandate is worrying many Wisconsin agribusinesses. Pam Jahnke talks with Curt Larson, president/ceo of Equity Livestock Association about what he fears. Residents in Kentucky continue to clean up after Friday's terrible tornado activity. Kentucky Ag Commissioner, Ryan Quarles, provides an update on what damage was done to Kentucky agriculture/agribusiness. John Hineberg - market advisor with Total Farm Marketing - joins Pam to discuss the latest news influencing trade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles about the the effects of the Ag business on the economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we welcome a special guest, Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles!
This week on Storybound, we want to spotlight Charlie Jane Anders, whose novel, “Victories Greater Than Death,” will be developed as a series by Amazon, with Michael B. Jordan's Outlier Society producing. Today, we're re-airing Anders' episode of Storybound, where she read an excerpt from the novel, backed by an original Storybound remix with Originalii, and sound design and arrangement by Jude Brewer. Charlie Jane Anders is the author of Victories Greater Than Death, the first book in a new young-adult trilogy, which came out in April 2021. Up next: Never Say You Can't Survive, a book about how to use creative writing to get through hard times; and a short story collection called Even Greater Mistakes. Her other books include The City in the Middle of the Night and All the Birds in the Sky. Her fiction and journalism have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Slate, McSweeney's, Mother Jones, the Boston Review, Tor.com, Tin House, Teen Vogue, Conjunctions, Wired Magazine, and other places. Her TED Talk, "Go Ahead, Dream About the Future" got 700,000 views in its first week. With Annalee Newitz, she co-hosts the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct. Oginalii is comprised of Emma Hoeflinger, Ryan Quarles, Simon Knudtson, and Emma Lambiase. Together, they create a sound that can't be pinned down; sludgy-psyche-rock meets technical talent that surpasses initial expectations. Support Storybound by supporting our sponsors: Norton brings you Michael Lewis' The Premonition: A Pandemic Story, a nonfiction thriller that pits a band of medical visionaries against a wall of ignorance as the COVID-19 pandemic looms. Scribd combines the latest technology with the best human minds to recommend content that you'll love. Go to try.scribd.com/storybound to get 60 days of Scribd for free. Finding You is an inspirational romantic drama full of heart and humor about finding the strength to be true to oneself. Now playing only in theaters. Acorn.tv is the largest commercial free British streaming service with hundreds of exclusive shows from around the world. Try acorn.tv for free for 30 days by going to acorn.tv and using promo code Storybound. Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Storybound, you might enjoy reading, writing, and storytelling. We'd like to suggest you also try the History of Literature or Book Dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of Patterson Perspectives, Dr. Robert Farley interviews Ryan Quarles, Commissioner of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Farley and Quarles discuss the intersections between foreign policy and agriculture, specifically with respect to farm and food policy in Kentucky. They further discuss how agriculture in Kentucky weathered the pandemic, and the long term changes and challenges that have resulted from COVID.
Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles joins Larry to talk about the Governor's order for masks in schools. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron's back from the wilderness and ready to talk about how Rand Paul should stop misleading the public (and maybe just skip Dr. Fauci's next appearance in front of his committee). Doug Price has an important listener-flagged story about hep c, greedy drug companies and Kentucky's prison population. Then Kimberly updates us all on hemp/marijuana crack downs in Kentucky from Republican state-wide office holders, Agriculture Secretary (and Governor wannabe) Ryan Quarles and Attorney General (and Senator-in-waiting) Dan Cameron. Finally, we're joined by Chris Preece, who's campaigning for the Democratic nomination for Kentucky's bluegrass-based 6th congressional district. We'll hear why this scientist and teacher (& comic enthusiast) thinks he's the right guy to take on Andy "big banks" Barr. Live Wednesdays at 7pm - https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ Later, on RadioLex - https://radiolex.us/wlxu-93-9-fm/ Website - http://progresskentucky.org/ Donate - https://secure.actblue.com/donate/progressky Facebook - @progressky Instagram - @progress_ky Twitter - @progress_ky YouTube - http://bit.ly/progress_ky Medium - progressky.medium.com Live Media Production by www.couchfiremedia.com
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles says the 5th annual LAND Forums will benefit farms and manufacturing.
On the latest episode of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with the Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles and the executive director of SOAR, Colby Hall.
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles discusses his desire to get rid of masks and reopen the Commonwealth, getting rid of additional government benefits, and using "Kentucky common sense"...
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles discusses his desire to get rid of masks and reopen the Commonwealth, getting rid of additional government benefits, and using "Kentucky common sense"...
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles thinks Kentucky should be 100% open. He talked about the need to get the economy open again, the Governor's claim that tax revenue in April was a record, his efforts to further Kentucky's international trade interests, and being sued by Governor Beshear over Fair Board appointments...
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles thinks Kentucky should be 100% open. He talked about the need to get the economy open again, the Governor's claim that tax revenue in April was a record, his efforts to further Kentucky's international trade interests, and being sued by Governor Beshear over Fair Board appointments...
Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles talks to Larry about the Governor not setting a date for Kentucky to open back up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles says the state Ag Tag program supports Kentucky agriculture's future.
KY Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles acknowledges agriculture's role in surviving the challenges of 2020.
Charlie Jane Anders reads an excerpt from "Victories Greater Than Death", with sound design and music composition from Oginalii. Charlie Jane Anders is the author of Victories Greater Than Death, the first book in a new young-adult trilogy coming in April 2021, along with the forthcoming short story collection Even Greater Mistakes. Her other books include The City in the Middle of the Night and All the Birds in the Sky. Her fiction and journalism have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Slate, McSweeney's, Mother Jones, the Boston Review, Tor.com, Tin House, Conjunctions, Wired Magazine, and other places. Oginalii is comprised of Emma Hoeflinger, Ryan Quarles, Simon Knudtson, and Emma Lambiase. Together, they create a sound that can’t be pinned down; sludgy-psyche-rock meets technical talent that surpasses initial expectations. This episode is brought to you by: WW Norton, the publisher of Lydia Millet's A Children's Bible, which was named a Top 10 Book of 2020 by the New York Times. Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles joins guest host Leland Conway. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Ag. Comm. Ryan Quarles and economist Danny Fulton on Thursday's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Ag Comm. Ryan Quarles about how Kentucky Proud is helping around the holidays. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comments from: - Ryan Quarles, President, NASDA and KY Agriculture Commissioner - Kevin Ross, Chairman of the Corn Board of the National Corn Growers Association, Sixth-generation farmer corn, soybean farmer in Iowa - Mary Andringa, Chair of the Board of Vermeer Corporation, former NAM Chair - Chris Hoffman, pig farmer in McAlisterville, PA and the 2019-2020 Pig Farmer of the Year - Jaime Castaneda, NMPF - Brian Kuehl and Angela Hofmann, Co-Executive Directors of Farmers for Free Trade
Jack talks about food on #Lexington with Sylvia Lovely from Azur and Ag. Comm. Ryan Quarles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles says hunger is real in the state.
KY Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles has been elected President of NASDA.
Ky. Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles discusses how COVID has challenged the state's food banks.
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles talks about the importance of youth livestock shows at the Kentucky State Fair.
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles warns of suspicious seeds in the Commonwealth.
This week on our Advocate Virtual Forum, Terry Brooks was joined by Dr. Ryan Quarles, Kentucky Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture; Leah Feagin, Vice President of the Kentucky School Nutrition Association; and Kate McDonald, KY Kids Eat Coordinator with Feeding Kentucky. They discuss challenges and bright spots in addressing access to nutritional, affordable food across the Commonwealth during the pandemic. This is part of a series of conversations where we examine the immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Kentucky kids and the systems that influence their lives – health care, education, early childhood education and care, child welfare, youth justice, economic security, and more. View our COVID-19 page at kyyouth.org for more information.
KY Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles says farmers are helping feed the state's hungry.
Ky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles discusses the support for the state's meat processors through Meat Processing Investment Program.
On the latest episode of Kentucky Newsmakers, Democratic Senate Candidate Amy McGrath and Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles join WKYT's Bill Bryant. McGrath talks about the race for one of Kentucky's seats in the U.S. Senate and how Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, is handling things in Washington, D.C. Plus, Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles, R-Kentucky, discusses the food supply chain in the state, potential shortages, and the future of the industry.
Scott talks with the ag commissioner about concerns about meat packing plants, Kentucky's ag industry, the food supply chain and distributing food to those who most need it.
Scot Johnson is in for Larry this week with Ag commissioner Ryan Quarles and Kathy Witt and Scooter Stein from the Fayette Co. Sheriff Dept. on monday's show.
KFB President Mark Haney and Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles have a Candid Conversation about what is happening in agriculture right now in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tres and Tom are joined by Chuck Courtemanche from the University of Kentucky Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise to talk about an economist's view of the Coronavirus, the Government's reaction to it and the long-term implications on the economy. They also talk about some of the news of the day including Kroger limiting shoppers, Ryan Quarles' doing good work during the crisis and an idiot named Bob Gibson who is campaigning door-to-door during a pandemic.
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles discusses how consumers can find where Kentucky Proud foods are available across the state.
Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles called in to assure listeners that the food supply is safe and that Kentucky’s farmers are working hard to keep it up-and-running...
Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles called in to assure listeners that the food supply is safe and that Kentucky's farmers are working hard to keep it up-and-running...
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles talks about the Ag Tag program and how the money raised from the program are used.
Ryan Quarles, Commissioner of Agriculture for the state of Kentucky, is Kentucky Proud. A multi-generational farmer in Kentucky, his state department oversees animal programs, hemp initiatives, and consumer protection to […] The post The Tom Dupree Show 2/29/20 7-8am with Special Guest Ryan Quarles appeared first on Dupree Financial.
Ryan Quarles, Commissioner of Agriculture for the state of Kentucky, is Kentucky Proud. A multi-generational farmer in Kentucky, his state department oversees animal programs, hemp initiatives, and consumer protection to mention a few. Tune in to hear about some of the exciting programs going on in the department of agriculture for Kentucky. #kentuckyproud #ryanquarles #kentuckyhemp
Renee speaks with Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles about his second term, issues facing agriculture, and his priorities for the 2020 legislative session.
Renee speaks with Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles about his second term, issues facing agriculture, and his priorities for the 2020 legislative session.
Kentucky Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles sits down for a Candid Conversation with Tim Thornberry to talk about ag issues and challenges facing today's Kentucky farm families.
You can’t have Kentucky food without Kentucky ingredients. So I start off the new year talking with Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles who was just re-elected to a second term in November. Commissioner Quarles is a native of Scott County and has been involved in Kentucky agriculture his entire life.In this episode I travel to Frankfort to discuss the state of Kentucky agriculture, the accomplishments of Commissioner Quarles’s first term and his plans for his second. We discuss the Kentucky Proud program, buying local and alternative crops. We also chat about Kentucky hemp, bourbon, wine, and beer.Plus Commissioner Quarles talks about the important Kentucky Hunger Initiative.Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Twitter: https://twitter.com/kyagcommishKentucky Proud:http://www.kyproud.com/Kentucky Hunger Initiative: https://www.kyagr.com/hunger/ Follow Eat Kentucky at:https://www.instagram.com/eatkentucky/https://www.facebook.com/eatkentucky/https://twitter.com/eatkentuckyEmail with questions: eatkentucky@gmail.com If you're looking to buy or sell a home in the Lexington area, download Alan Cornett's free real estate app: http://app.kw.com/KW2FBU3WQ
On this special holiday episode of the East Kentucky Works Podcast, EKCEP Industry Liaison Trish Adams sits down in Frankfort, Ky. with Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles to talk all things farming and food, and how the future of agriculture in the state is tied with economic development. Don't miss that last episode of 2019, and stay tuned in the New Year for more exciting conversations about the region! Learn more about the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, go to www.kyagr.com/commissioner/.This episode was recorded at the offices of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture in Frankfort, Ky.To learn more about EKCEP's mission to prepare, advance, and expand the workforce of Eastern Kentucky, log on to ekcep.org.Intro music from https://filmmusic.io"Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
WKYT's Bill Bryant sat down with Kentucky Agricultural Commissioner Ryan Quarles and State Treasurer Allison Ball.
In this podcast, Kentucky Housing Corporation's (KHC) Executive Director, Edwin King, sits down with Ryan Quarles—who has served as the Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Kentucky since 2015. Under Commissioner Quarles leadership, several new, innovative programs have been developed or expanded, including initiatives to combat hunger and connect Kentucky farmers to new markets, and expanding the Homegrown By Heroes program, which was launched by Kentucky Department of Agriculture in 2013, to support Kentucky Proud for home-grown products and veteran farmers.for more information about the Kentucky Hunger Initiative, please visit their website at www.kyagr.com/hunger/#Goals.
Pastor Kevy Kev joined by Ryan Quarles discuss Expectations of teams partaking in the NFL Trade Deadline. Later we talk bout Cleveland..... Browns and the Cavs. The firing of Hue Jackson and Todd Haley and we ask ourselves what did they expect.... undefeated season? Finally, head to our Contender vs Pretender list for the NFL. We may have 1 SB team from last year as a pretender. Also high praises to Cam Newton and Kirk Cousins exceeding their expectations.
Pastor Kevy Kev joined by Ryan Quarles discuss Expectations of teams partaking in the NFL Trade Deadline. Later we talk bout Cleveland..... Browns and the Cavs. The firing of Hue Jackson and Todd Haley and we ask ourselves what did they expect.... undefeated season? Finally, head to our Contender vs Pretender list for the NFL. We may have 1 SB team from last year as a pretender. Also high praises to Cam Newton and Kirk Cousins exceeding their expectations.
Pastor Kevy Kev joined by Ryan Quarles discuss Expectations of teams partaking in the NFL Trade Deadline. Later we talk bout Cleveland..... Browns and the Cavs. The firing of Hue Jackson and Todd Haley and we ask ourselves what did they expect.... undefeated season? Finally, head to our Contender vs Pretender list for the NFL. We may have 1 SB team from last year as a pretender. Also high praises to Cam Newton and Kirk Cousins exceeding their expectations.
A discussion with Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles about agriculture in downtown Louisville.
Kentucky’s Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles, at 34, is the youngest statewide elected official in the USA. He brought his young, fresh view on sustaining Kentucky’s agricultural economy to the WLXU studios. Listen to learn how Commissioner Quarles sees Kentucky growers distinguishing themselves in the worldwide agricultural economy.
The Assistant Master Distiller at Woodford Reserve Elizabeth McCall O'Neill came by the studio to talk about the growth of bourbon, teach us radio guys how to properly drink it, and settle the “can you mix it with coke?” debate.
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles came by the studio to talk about the growth of hemp in the Commonwealth, higher cigarette taxes, growing the job base, expanded gaming, the horse industry, and more.
In the program Chuck shares interviews with Cyndee Smiley, Media Relations Manager for John Deere Ag & Turf. Cyndee talks about her job and passion for agriculture. Chuck also shares an interview with Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture, Ryan Quarles. Ryan was the only agricultural representative in a meeting with President Trump on the Infrastructure Rollout earlier in the week.