January / 2003
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
Making Your Food Kentucky Fresh
If you give Kentuckians a choice, they prefer to buy fresh, locally grown food. A new state marketing program tells you how to identify your food of choice
 
Therapy on Hooves
The Luci Center, located on 122 rolling acres in Shelby County, uses hippotherapy--horse therapy--to improve mental and physical disabilities of children and adults
 
Big Business of Horses
It shouldn't surprise you to learn that horses are the number-one agricultural commodity for the state. Stabling. Shoeing. Showing. Training. Feeding. Hauling. Breeding. Buying. Betting...



 
From the Editor - The state of the farm
 
Commonwealths
 
Kindred Spirits - Investing in Teachers
 
Cut Your Utility Bills - Venting your range
 
The Future of Electricity - Electric inventors
 
Traveling Kentucky
Visiting General Patton
Cozy Up to Fireplaces
 
Great Outdoors - Kentucky's winter trout
 
Kentucky Cooks - Saucy Italian dishes
 
At Home in the Garden - Creating a winter garden
 
Your Health - Farming is deadly work
 
Money Matters - Money and kids
 
The View From Plum Lick - Growing a scholar