Mostly they have tobacco farms
A Kentucky wildflower is a flower that grows in Kentucky on it's own without human help and has not been altered by humans.
Billy asks how far it is to Kentucky in "Where the Red Fern Grows" because he wants to set a goal to save up money to buy two coonhounds. Kentucky is known for producing excellent hunting dogs, and Billy hopes to purchase his own pair to fulfill his dream of becoming a successful coon hunter.
Billy goes to Oklahoma to get his dogs in the story "Where the Red Fern Grows."
The Kentucky state flower was adopted after the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs began to promote the flower. Since the flower grows all over the state, it become the official state flower.
No. The Kentucky cave shrimp is an endangered species and would be illegal to eat. Besides, it only grows to be 1.25 inches in length-- that's not enough meat to fool with.
The Bluegrass State. The name "Bluegrass" comes from the color of the seed heads of Poa grass, which grows in the region.
Pretty much the whole state does. The center of tobacco growth is in the south central part of the state.
The word 'Kentucky' came from an Indian word that when translated equaled Dark and Bloody Hunting Grounds.
She either wants to live in Tennessee or Bear Cove, Kentucky in the house her Pappy lived in.
Bill Monroe named his band the Bluegrass boys. The phrase "bluegrass" was taken from the name of his band. The "bluegrass" referred to is a type of grass that grows in Kentucky.
The main character in "Where the Red Fern Grows" says that he has a disease called Kentucky-itus. This disease is fictitious and serves as an excuse for the main character not to participate in certain activities he doesn't want to.
The name of Kentucky is Kentucky.