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Good News Exchange
September 2024- Good News Exchange, Haley Potter.
IMAGINE A place where children’s eyes light up at the sight of a newborn calf, where tiny hands gather eggs from under clucking hens, and where the wonders of farm life unfold right before them. Welcome to Royalty Rock Farm, owned by the ever-enthusiastic Emily Rock. Located just off of Old Greenhill Road in Bowling Green, this farm isn’t just any ordinary farm — it’s a magical space for kids and a lesson in where our food comes from.
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Kentucky Edition on KET
Watch our special on the Kentucky Edition on KET sharing all about how our herdshare program and the benefits of raw milk. Our portion begins at the 23:08 timestamp.
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WNKY
March 13th, 2023- WNKY, Michael Ridgeway
ALVATON, Ky. – It’s a slice of the farm life for kids who might not get to see a cow every day.
Emily Rock, a small time farmer has started up a “farm school” to let kids get some firsthand knowledge on how a farm works . It’s a way to both help out the community and share some of her childhood with kids, combining 2 loves of hers
It’s been something she’s wanted to do for a couple of years now and with her husband supporting her, who also comes from a farm background, things are slowly taking off. With 85 acres of land now, Royalty Rock Farm has a host of chickens, pigs and cows that the Rocks tend to day in and day out.
Emily not only educates children on her farm but also takes the fruits of their labor and puts it to use in the kitchen, making her own butter and milk that the kids get to try as part of class. Emily said she wants kids to know where their food comes from, and with the school hopes that kids get to make some memories that will stick around for a lifetime just like hers.
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Bread and Butter
Eli Randolph (WKU Photojournalism Student) spent time on the farm with us focusing on the efforts we make to produce as much as we can homemade from right here on the farm, a true pasture to plate experience.