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UK launches new "Weather Alert" smartphone app
May. 30, 2024
While designed with farmers in mind, the free app will assist all Kentuckians with real-time weather updates.
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Weather Alert
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University of Kentucky, Purdue University helping increase "green" maple syrup production
May. 29, 2024
The multi-university study will focus on sustainable, scalable practices such as energy-efficient production and sustainable forest management.
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Maple Syrup Tap
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Austin Fields makes transition from dress blues to nature's greens
May. 23, 2024
Combining his forestry degree with his military experience, one recent University of Kentucky graduate is set to make an impact preserving the Earth’s natural resources.
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Austin Fields
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From infantry soldier to student to officer: How the University of Kentucky is shaping a military leader
May. 22, 2024
A former UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment and ROTC student is using his Community and Leadership Development degree to be a better military officer.
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Eric Distel thanks his Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment degree for his military success. Photo provided by Eric Distel.
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UK landscape architecture: Explore its new campus home for creativity and college collaboration
May. 21, 2024
The University of Kentucky’s Department of Landscape Architecture is now housed in the Gray Design Building, a new learning space for all creative design programs.
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The new Gray Design building offers spacious learning space for all creative design students. Photo by Sabrina Hounshell.
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Kentucky Woodland Owners Short Course registration now open
May. 20, 2024
The course is designed to teach forest owners the best ways to care for their land through a series of online and hands-on classes.
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The 2024 Kentucky Woodland Owners Short Course will cover numerous aspects of woodland protection for owners. Photo by Matt Barton.
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Spark success at the 2024 Summer Electric Fencing School
May. 17, 2024
The 2024 Summer Electric Fencing School promises an immersive learning experience for all livestock producers.
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This year's Kentucky Fencing School is designed to provide students with tips on installation of new and troubleshooting of existing electric fencing.
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UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment appoints new Agricultural Economics Chair
May. 16, 2024
The University of Kentucky has appointed alum Aslihan Spaulding as new chair of the Department of Agricultural Economics, an opportunity to review and refresh programs that serve and advance Kentucky.
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Dr. Aslihan Spaulding. Picture provided by Aslihan Spaulding.
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Nancy Cox to retire from UK, serving more than 20 years as agriculture leader
May. 15, 2024
Nancy Cox, dean of the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (CAFE) and UK's first-ever vice president for Land-grant Engagement, plans to retire in late summer. Photo by Matt Barton
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Nancy Cox was announced dean of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture in 2014, becoming the first female to assume this leadership role at the college. Congratulating the students on stage during the commencement ceremony at graduation was one of her many passions in the role. Photo by Matt Barton.
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University of Kentucky James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits names its first-ever head distiller
May. 13, 2024
Glenna Joyce, who has worked as the education coordinator at the Beam Institute since early 2021, will now be running distillery operations on campus.
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Joyce is pictured here at the Beam Institute on campus. She began her new role in late April 2024. Photo credit: Matt Barton
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