 The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S8 has arrived at Appalachian Wireless. Get yours for the introductory price of just $149.99 with a two-year service agreement, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. A team from Kentucky State University is hosting an agricultural workshop this weekend at the Wilkinson-Stumbo Convention Center at Jenny Wiley State Resort Park. The team is teaching classes on poultry, rabbit production, honeybees, queen bees and goat production. The classes are to help area farmers expand on what they already know and find better ways to market their products. With the economy and the shape of it is in, and the coal miner is not having jobs, you have another source of income that you're available to come into the home or into the family. Honeybees are important. Every third bite we get in our mouth is coming from a honeybee due to pollination besides the honey. Being able to produce our own queens, we have a hard time with the queens that come from Georgia or Florida or California surviving in our climate. Organizers say it doesn't matter what type of farming you are interested in, there's a class for everyone to learn from. If you're a beginning beekeeper and you don't know what a queen looks like, we've got a class for you and we're going to be opening up hives tomorrow. Hopefully the weather will let us go and show you the queen, show you the egg, show you the larva. If you're saying, well, I'm the best queen class of beginners, but I need to know a little bit more information so I'll take it to the next step. There's classes here for you. We have a small grain that we're giving to the farmers in the area. So that class will be going on to this afternoon and they'll have a trail of how they can add value to their crop. The workshop is free and lunch is provided by the May Lodge. Classes will resume tomorrow morning. Pre-registration begins at 8 a.m. and classes last from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Door prizes will also be given out. Reporting in Prestonsburg, I'm Shelby Still for EKB News.