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  2. Kentucky's fall colors could be different this year. Here's why

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  3. When do the leaves change? These maps show when and ... - AOL

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    Here's a county-by-county breakdown of how the 2023 foliage changed across the U.S.: New England boasts some of the most colorful fall foliage displays. Every year, about ten million leafpeepers ...

  4. Will dry weather dull this fall’s colors in Kentucky? Here’s ...

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  5. Climate change in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Higher temperatures are also likely to reduce livestock productivity: hot weather causes cows to eat less, grow more slowly, and produce less milk, and it can threaten their health". [1] In addition, "black vultures in Kentucky are moving north due to climate change and killing more cattle every year due to their newly expanded range". [5]

  6. National Weather Service Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    National Weather Service Louisville is a weather forecast office responsible for monitoring weather conditions for 49 counties in north-central, south-central, and east-central Kentucky and 10 counties in southern Indiana. The office is in charge of weather forecasts, warnings and local statements as well as aviation weather.

  7. Bluegrass region - Wikipedia

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    Before European-American settlement, various cultures of Indigenous peoples of the Americas lived in the region. The pre-colonization state of the Bluegrass is poorly known, but it is thought to have been a type of savannah known as oak savanna, with open grassland containing clover, giant river cane (a type of bamboo), and scattered enormous trees, primarily bur oak, blue ash, Shumard's oak ...

  8. Fall foliage 2024: Where the weather will create stunning ...

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    Due to recent and upcoming weather patterns across the United States, the most breathtaking displays of fall foliage may emerge in regions beyond the usual hotspots that have captivated leaf ...

  9. Aerial seeding - Wikipedia

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    Transplanting seedlings from a plant nursery to the field is a more effective sowing technique. Aerial seeding has a low yield and require 25% to 50% more seeds than drilled seeding to achieve the same results. [4] Aerial seeding is also often used to plant cover crops. Some plants often seeded by this method are perennial rye (Timothy, Red ...