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The Arboretum’s Party for the Planet is ‘rooted’ in Earth Month
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Carol Lea Spence
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Party for the Planet, The Arboretum’s annual rite of spring, will be “Spreading Roots” during a month of events that offers special workshops and activities focused on environmental topics for adults and children.
Responses to UK survey will help protect water resources
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Carol Lea Spence
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Two University of Kentucky faculty members are conducting a statewide survey for a research study on Kentuckians’ values, attitudes and knowledge about water resources in the commonwealth.
90th anniversary of 1st UK radio broadcast - April 1, 1929 (audio)
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Jeff Frankliin
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Eastern tent caterpillar egg hatch now underway for Central Kentucky
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Holly Wiemers
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The hatch began March 24 in Lexington.
Annual UK Lawn Mower Clinic is March 21-24
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Carl Nathe
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Florence Williams, author of ‘The Nature Fix,’ to speak at UK
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Carol Lea Spence
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Florence Williams learned through extensive research that being in nature can not only improve mood and health, but it can also positively alter humans on a biological level.
UK's Robinson Forest is Important to Our Path Forward
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Jay Blanton
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As part of the Our Path Forward initiative, Robinson Forest is helping preserve the environment and protect UK’s fiscal future, too.
UK launches fitness app
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Katie Pratt
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The free, mobile app FitBlue takes a holistic approach to improving Kentuckians' health.
UK study: Affordability will determine autonomous machinery adoption
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Katie Pratt
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UK agricultural economist Jordan Shockley found the price range at which the technology would be affordable for Kentucky grain producers.
Kentucky producers: Time to assess wheat fields for yield potential
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Katie Pratt
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Unusual weather conditions may have an affected this year's wheat production.