News Archive: Research
Cucumber research could help farmers extend seasons and diversify
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Carol Lea Spence
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The University of Kentucky Controlled Environment Horticulture Research Unit is conducting a two-year study to evaluate cucumber varieties for greenhouse production.
Registration open for UK’s July Spray Clinic
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Katie Pratt
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The clinic is July 15. Registration closes July 13.
UK to host Summer Annual Forage Field Walk in July
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Katie Pratt
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Participants will tour research plots and variety trials and see hands-on demonstrations.
Gift will establish land-grant service professorship

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Aimee Nielson
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The gift will fund the Gene and Jean Cravens Distinguished Professorship in Land-Grant Service.
UK and Arq partner to build a more sustainable future
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Carol Lea Spence
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Researchers at the UK Horticultural Research Farm will test two agricultural products produced with Arq materials derived from transforming mining waste into high-performing tools for agricultural use.
Luecking, Zhao receive CHET pilot grant awards
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That coleus you just bought has science behind it
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Carol Lea Spence
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Horticultural scientists at the University of Kentucky and North Carolina State University conducted cultivar trials to benefit growers and consumers.
Study examines link between water quality, economic development
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Carol Lea Spence
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UK's CEDIK will analyze the role of water and wastewater infrastructure quality and capacity on rural economic development and growth.
Summer annual forages topic of next UK KATS Training
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Katie Pratt
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