Ian,
I like the soundscape on this one, nice and open with all the instruments sitting well. Your vocals are nice and you do justice to Kentucky with this one for sure. I don't have any crits about the mix, this sounds good on my system. Nice job, congrats! Now, if you want some crit that is more about personal taste than production, I can say two things, neither of them are showstoppers though. The first is that your voice is great but some of the lines are delivered a little stilted. As you moved through the song you smoothed out much more. If you are so inclined I think you could retrack some of the vocal lines and everything would be silky smooth. The drums are pretty middle of the road. They sound good but they aren't raising the song up to that next level. Again, if you are so inclined I think that added some flourishes and fills to the drums could polish this gem that extra little bit. Someone on this forum (a long time ago) gave me some advice about drum loops. Not sure what you are using exactly but this could be interesting to you. They told me not to worry about picking the drums from the same library (i.e. keeping a consistent kit sound) and just go with what works. I did a song where I threw caution to the wind, tracked it to a pretty straightforward loop and then went back and redid the entire drum track to suit the guitars without regard to the kit sounds. It turned out great. The drums were lively and really brough the track to life. Anyway, that is my five....or maybe ten cents. Fantastic job and no reason to change anything if you dig it!