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         Farm equipment and services weren't the only things offered at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. last week. The Family Living Center offered a wide assortment of goods. 
 
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         A variety of colors, styles and shapes were found at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. last week. 
 
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         The National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. last week was a place to see the latest equipment, like this John Deere tractor, up close. 
 
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         Even the youngest visitors to the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. last week needed a place to rest. 
 
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         A visitor to the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. last week used this piece of Caterpillar equipment as a place to take a phone call. 
 
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         Visitors to the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. last week checked out the latest tractors from New Holland. 
 
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         The grass is beginning to look green on the grounds of Cove Springs Nature Preserve in Franklin County, Ky. 
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         This waterfall decorates the woods at Cove Springs Nature Preserve in Franklin County, Ky. 
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         Water rushes down around a waterfall in central Kentucky.
 
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         Farm buildings wait for spring fieldwork to begin in central Kentucky. 
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         There's always something to be done on the farm. A Franklin County, Ky. farmer takes advantage of last week's nice weather.
 
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         Unseasonally warm weather bathes this Franklin County, Ky. farm earlier this week. 
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         A horse grazes a Kentucky pasture in front of a beautiful stable. 
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         Two horses graze in a Kentucky pasture. Farm World correspondent Tim Thornberry recently traveled the back roads of his home state to capture this rural scene. 
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         A wooden fence surrounds a nearly empty field in Kentucky. 
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         Weeds stand guard over a hay bale in a Kentucky field this winter. 
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         This seed pod is all the remains on a barren branch. Farm World correspondent Tim Thornberry captured this image in Kentucky. 
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         This old dairy barn in Anderson County, Ky. is no longer in use.  
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         A few weeds remain standing in a Kentucky field this winter. 
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         A patch of leaves gives this barren forest in eastern Kentucky a splash of color late last week. 
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         Kentucky is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the country, including 52 state parks. 
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         A patch of green at the top of a group of bare trees makes an interesting focal point. 
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         As winter fast approaches, a few leaves stubbornly refuse to fall in this eastern Kentucky forest. 
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         Nature's beauty is evident in the simplest of places. 
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