If the coronavirus is going to catch up to John Croft or Cole Easley, it will have to hitch a ride into the ridges of Crittenden County on a hydraulic hose or some other tractor part imported for repairs. Because these two young farmers are like many in rural western Kentucky, they social distance by nature, and to be honest, it ... Read the entire article in this week's full version of The Crittenden Press, in traditional print form or our e-Edition. Click here to subscribe, starting at just $2.95 a month.