News Archive: Extension
Considerations for potential hemp producers
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Katie Pratt
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UK agricultural economists offers considerations for producers who are deciding whether to grow hemp in 2020.
POSTPONED: Fragipan field day to feature Kentucky producer’s farm
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Katie Pratt
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The field day scheduled for March 26 will highlight annual ryegrass and soil fragipan's on Jerry Peery's Hickman County farm.
CANCELED: UK to host Novel Tall Fescue Renovation Workshop March 19
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Katie Pratt
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This workshop will help producers learn how they can renovate their KY-31 tall fescue fields with a novel tall fescue variety.
UK to host KATS Green-up Workshop March 5
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Katie Pratt
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The workshop will be at the UK Research and Education Center in Princeton.
Registration open for UK High School Crop Scouting Competition
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Katie Pratt
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Registration is limited to the first nine teams.
IPM Training School returns to Princeton
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Katie Pratt
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During the daylong event, UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment specialists will discuss the latest research and integrated pest management techniques to manage field crops.
UPDATE: Student design competition for UK stormwater deadline pushed back
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The UK Cooperative Extension Service and the UK Environmental Health and Safety Division are holding a competition for best logo design submitted by a UK student. The winner will receive a cash prize of $500.
Kentucky Climate Consortium empowers Kentuckians to be environmental stewards
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Carol Lea Spence
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A new statewide consortium headquartered at the University of Kentucky is developing interdisciplinary climate research and teaching collaborations to empower people to become well-informed stewards of the environment.
Kentucky Maple Day bubbles up Feb. 1
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Carol Lea Spence
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Maple syrup production is on the rise in Kentucky, and producers want to show off their operations on Kentucky Maple Day.
Could Drones Save Cows? Why UK Research Team Thinks So
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Lindsey Piercy
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CAFE's Josh Jackson, Michael Sama and Gabriel Abdulai are integral members of this research team that are working better the lives of cattle.