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A horse grazes a Kentucky pasture in front of a beautiful stable.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

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.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A wooden fence surrounds a nearly empty field in Kentucky.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

Weeds stand guard over a hay bale in a Kentucky field this winter.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

This seed pod is all the remains on a barren branch. Farm World correspondent Tim Thornberry captured this image in Kentucky.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

This old dairy barn in Anderson County, Ky. is no longer in use.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A few weeds remain standing in a Kentucky field this winter.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A patch of leaves gives this barren forest in eastern Kentucky a splash of color late last week.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Kentucky is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the country, including 52 state parks.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
A patch of green at the top of a group of bare trees makes an interesting focal point.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
As winter fast approaches, a few leaves stubbornly refuse to fall in this eastern Kentucky forest.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Nature's beauty is evident in the simplest of places.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
A few stubborn leaves cling the branches of a tree in an eastern Kentucky forest.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Kentucky has it share of beautiful nature scenes, like this mountain vista in the eastern part of the state.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Eastern Kentucky has its share of beautiful mountain vistas, like this one.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
A fallen oak leaf gets caught on a fern on its way to the forest floor.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Many pine trees retain their needles during the winter months, giving this Kentucky forest some color.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Bare trees allow light to filter into a Kentucky forest.
(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Two birds float on a Kentucky pond at sunrise recently. State officials have warned poultry farmers to protect their domestic birds from contact with wild or migratory birds due to the avian influenza scare.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A pair of ducks float together on a Kentucky pond near sunrise earlier this fall.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A duck floats on a calm Kentucky pond earlier this fall.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A Canada goose floats on a Kentucky pond.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A Canada goose swoops towards the water. Farm World Correspondent Tim Thornberry caught this image recently in Kentucky.

(Tim Thornberry photo) 

A duck floats on a Kentucky pond at sunrise in late November.

(Tim Thornberry photo)