Farming & Breeding


Fred Sarver:

Breeder of American Saddlebred Horses, I moved from Virginia to Kentucky in 2004. I own and operate Cornerstone in both Paris and Carlisle. There I stand stallions at stud, provide mare care with assisted reproduction techniques. I am a member of: American Saddlebred Horse Association as a past president. Kentucky Equine Education Project as a board member, United States Equestrian Federation as a board member and I sit on the Kentucky State Fair Board....


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Fields Family:

It was their daughter's love of riding and showing quarter horses that pulled Khris and Wayne Fields of Walton into the business of horse breeding. And ...

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Amber Lynn Van Wiebe:

My name is Amber-Lynn Van Wiebe. I am a KEMI at Margaux Farm.  Originally from Calgary, AB, Canada, where I worked at a Thoroughbred breeding farm, Hi...

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Dayn Johnson:

I grew up surrounded by the industry, living the first seven years of my life on Margaux Stud.  I was immersed in the business from an early age, but onl...

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The Dericksons:

Van Bert Farms has been owned and operated by the Derickson family since 1826. Five generations have operated the 400 acres near the quaint little town o...

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Ann Banks:

My husband, David Banks, has been a loyal Kentucky Thoroughbred race horse trainer for over 25 years. Together, we own a farm and have bred in the state, but be...

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Bethany Tod:

Horses are a passion for Bethany: she has a connection with them which is not easily described or put into words.  Bethany has been owned by horses for many yea...

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Check back soon as we update with more Kentuckians whose lives depend on the Horse Industry.