Print edition. The official Keeneland Magazine celebrates the past, present, and future of Keeneland, Thoroughbred racing and breeding, and the Bluegrass lifestyle.
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Summer 2021 Keeneland issue - features include:
- Spotlight On -- Laura Greenfield, a sixth-generation farmer who runs Oakland Farm Trees, raises Kentucky native trees
- Small But Mighty — Stonehaven Steadings is a boutique full-service Thoroughbred operation with a high ratio of success.
- Special Fraternity — Informally known as “Rice Road,” the Keeneland Training Center marks 40 years of providing year-round stabling to a unique and close-knit community of trainers and their staff.
- Staying the Course — Owning a restaurant is never easy but Debbie Long defies challenges to keep Dudley’s on Short at the top of the Lexington dining scene.
- Always in Season — Massive indoor farms that can grow tomatoes and other produce year-round using conventional and 21st techniques have put AppHarvest on the national food map.
- Underground Wonder — The world’s longest-known cave system, Mammoth Cave National Park is a fascinating destination not so far from home.
- Pedal Power — Biking has never been more popular in the Bluegrass. From the Bluegrass Cycling Club to families who are discovering the Legacy Trail for the first time, the freedom and fun of being on a bike entices cyclists of all levels.
- Making a Difference — The Isaac Murphy Memorial Art Garden, which honors one of horse racing’s most famous jockeys, nears the full expression of its founders’ vision.
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