The Coulter Plough

Hosted by Kevin Harned

 

THE COMMONWEALTH'S DVD SHOW!

 

Unearthing Kentucky.

 

The Coulter Plough
417 Camptown Road
Bardstown, KY 40004

ph: 502-507-2810
alt: 502-510-4404

What people are saying...

 

"The Coulter Plough works like a cookbook where pages are filled with names of Kentucky people offering their educational knowledge. The DVDs are wonderful and cover far more people than Kentucky related TV programming does." - Bill H., Lexington

 

"We are HUGE fans of The Plough! The programming is so unique because it covers the common, everyday people who have a voice, too." The Richardson Family, Pewee Valley

 

 "My husband and I just love the series, the stories are so neat, informative and even emotional." Clara P., Fairview, KY

 

 "My neighbor suggested the series, this is what I've been looking for in Kentucky programming!" Laura D., Rockcastle Co.

 

 "I am so glad I subscribed to this series. It is so interesting and well done!" - Mark P., Stanton, KY

 

"Very impressive!" - Kim L., Bardstown

 

"We were blown away by the DVD! Fabulous. Thanks so much!" -Tommy & Pat H., Bardstown, KY

 
 "Just finally got to watch your complimentary copy of The Coulter Plough! LOVED IT!" -Natalie C., Lousville, KY
 

"I was up at 3 a.m. watching my Oct. DVD... It was awesome just like I knew it would be. Great job." -Nicole H., Taylorsville, KY

 

"I LOVE the DVD! The only problem is my inlaws do not want to share!" - Amanda W., Bloomfield, KY

 

"Watched it when I got in from work yesterday, could NOT stop watching...so dinner was late!! It was fascinating, funny, entertaining, educational and very well done indeed!" - Debra G., Newport, KY

"I'm gonna mix me up a batch of honey remedy tonight!!! Wish I had his honey to start with!!" - Donna S., Lexington, KY

"Great journalism and wonderful cinema!" - Pat S., Bardstown, KY

"I just watched "The Coulter Plough." You did an amazing job...can't wait to see the next one. If you haven't seen this DVD...please do!" - Peggy M., Bloomfield, KY

"We really enjoyed the DVD. As always your background music choices were spot-on. I especially like the how-to piece and the how-its-made bits. My six-year-old really enjoyed the bit about the bees and honey and also the guitar making." - Amy K., Bardstown, KY

"LOVED IT! We got it on Monday and watched it Monday night! I've already told 2-3 other people they need to buy one! Very well put together." - Jennifer C., Bloomfield, KY

"This is a must see for small town Kentucky folk!" - Missy C., Chaplin, KY



Welcome to Kentucky's Monthly DVD Series, THE COULTER PLOUGH hosted by Kevin Harned!

Six times a year, a new 60+ minute DVD magazine show is delivered directly to your mailbox, covering the Commonwealth's everyday people, places, arts, crafts, food, folklore, and so much more in a way "beyond the frequent artificiality and tugging of traditional media." We know that you will find our series a unique experience.

The Coulter Plough: Unearthing Kentucky™

202 West Stephen Foster Ave, Bardstown, KY
EPISODE 6 DVD Cover. Photo by Amanda Marie Wimsatt. Kentucky Seasonable Vegetables and Fruit

Family Owned and Operated  (502) 252-0836

 

 "The Coulter Plough presents an interesting way to visit and learn from our Kentucky neighbors."

- Dixie Hibbs, Kentucky Author & Historian

 

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VIEWER TESTIMONY
"I took the DVD to Indiana today to show my parents. While we were shopping, my Dad watched most of it and then I had to take it and he made me PROMISE that I would bring it back. He REALLY enjoyed it. I was so excited for you to see someone appreciate your work!! :) He said it made him proud to be from Kentucky (where he was born). He has lived most of his life in Indiana. Thanks again for giving us these great stories."
 
- Amy Kellem, Bardstown
 

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A Review of the January 2010 Issue of “The Coulter Plough”

 by John Allen Boyd

Author of "Sunbonnets & Sweetgum" & "Emerson Avery, That Latin Teacher"

If first impressions are important in analyzing art, and they are, my initial reaction to this digital magazine is one of wonder at being in the presence of something new. The very concept of receiving a sleek, innovative publication that is not printed on paper jumped at me. After all these years of holding bound collections of paper pages in my hands and looking at pictures and reading the written word, “The Coulter Plough” is an experience akin to lifting myself over a fence and stepping onto new land. There is a sense of moving from one era and into another.

As I went through the articles in this issue, there arose one sure commonality: their familiarity, in the sense of family. With each section, I was in friendly company. Like being invited to sit down at the family table and noting the personality of each one there – listening and seeing one and then another during the meal. Able to partake and enjoy their good manners and company.

In this issue, I was close to the earth, to history, to the lives of our ancestors, and to this part of our nation and state. Whatever the time and place, I found my ease. The moving visuals captivated and lifted me beyond the frequent artificiality and tugging of traditional media. And the artwork and music. Awesome. The disc is green, inexpensive, and easy to store. Most of all, its content is fascinating from beginning to end. Our interests and inquiries are piqued. Each article has its own personality just as each son and daughter around the family table does. There is that unmistakable bond of kinship to Kentucky and the folks who pass their time here and who have preceded us. It is personal and up close. Friendly. Home folks. I found it endearing to be reminded of the early spring wildflowers. I had no idea about the making of chicken soup. It was interesting to be reminded of how Sue Mundy romped around this part of Kentucky and earned the hanging he received during that bloody, raw age - the same century of early stills and whiskey making. There! All of it! That’s what grabbed me. This entire issue of “The Coulter Plough” landed me on my feet in this place I call home.   

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The Coulter Plough
417 Camptown Road
Bardstown, KY 40004

ph: 502-507-2810
alt: 502-510-4404