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Farm to Venue Transition Adds to Kentucky Agritourism Industry

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As wedding season shifts into high gear, some Kentucky farms are on the list of venues where couples can take their vows. It’s one way farmers across the nation have been diversifying in recent years to bring in revenue. At one family farm in Kentucky, on any given day, the activity can run from corporate events to planning a wedding to taking care of the cows. The black Angus cows are grazing across the gently rolling hillsides at Charlie Mosley’s 160-acre farm in Warren County. “Cows and calves and everything, there’s about 60 mamas here, and the rest of them are babies and bulls. They’re beef cattle, yeah, we sell ‘em when we wean ‘em,” says Charlie Mosley. Mosley is 73 years old and farming in Warren County got into his bones long ago. “Yeah, I grew up on a farm when I was a little boy, yeah, in Alvaton. Alvaton, in the Greenhill area, up in there.” But Mosley didn’t spend his life farming. He started M&L Electrical with a partner in 1975 and the company has grown to more than

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