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Nature lovers will enjoy Kentucky Proud Evening’s focus on Red River Gorge biodiversity
Published on Jun. 14, 2019
The Kentucky Proud Evenings series continues Monday, June 24, when Dan and Judy Dourson discuss the great diversity of both common and rare flora in the Greater Red River Basin.
Hindman Settlement School - high tunnel greenhouse (video)

By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Jun. 13, 2019
Short courses teach owners how to get the most from their woodlands
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jun. 13, 2019
Woodland owners can find many benefits from attending one of three University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service short courses tailored to their region. The 2019 Woodland Owners Short Course will take place around the state in July and August.
Kentucky Fencing Schools help producers build stronger boundaries
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Jun. 11, 2019
The fencing schools are garnering a lot of interest from Kentucky livestock producers.
Kentucky Fencing Schools help producers build stronger boundaries (video)
By
Jeff Frankliin
Published on Jun. 11, 2019
CAFE recognizes its top researchers
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Jun. 6, 2019
The annual awards recognize outstanding scientific achievements by college researchers.
USDA, UK, Purdue partnering to provide technical assistance to help build long-term rural economic growth
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jun. 6, 2019
The USDA announced the names of rural communities and regions that will receive technical assistance from partners such as UK's Community and Economic Development of Kentucky.
University of Kentucky researcher receives grant to study ‘memory’ in grapevines
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jun. 5, 2019
A College of Agriculture, Food and Environment researcher, Carlos Rodríguez López, has received a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to explore plant memory at the molecular level.
Aull named director of UK Nutrition Education Program
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Jun. 5, 2019
A longtime employee of the college will lead the efforts of the Nutrition Education Program to help low-income Kentuckians lead healthier lives.