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Extension agents host 12th annual Pastures Please!!
By
Holly Wiemers
Published on Jan. 18, 2019
A Pastures Please!! pasture maintenance workshop will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. EST Jan. 28 at the Mercer County Fairgrounds.
Siemer Milling gives $1 million to UK Grain and Forage Center
By
Laura Skillman
Published on Jan. 18, 2019
The gift will support initiatves to improve grain quality and agronomic productivity in wheat.
Woodland Stewards webinar series is a “primer for beginners”
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jan. 17, 2019
UK Cooperative Extension Service will offer a series of free webinars, Getting to Know Your Woodlands: A Primer for Beginners, on five successive Thursday evenings in February and March.
Small Ruminant Grazing Conference set for Feb. 23 in Morehead

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jan. 17, 2019
Preregistration is due by Feb. 21.
Ready Clarabelle for her close-up: UK scientists need pictures of cows for research project
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Jan. 16, 2019
UK researchers are working on facial recognition software for cows to help make producer's jobs easier.
Horses need a little extra TLC during cold, wet winter weather

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jan. 11, 2019
Horses have three basic needs: shelter, feed and water.
Presentation will connect the dots between nature and health
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jan. 10, 2019
UK's Urban Forest Initiative will host a free, public presentation, Green Heart Louisville: Connecting the Dots Between Nature and Our Health, by Chris Chandler of The Nature Conservancy on the UK campus Wednesday, Jan. 23.
Receive local, organic produce through CSA
By
Kristin Cruser
Published on Jan. 10, 2019
Students cook "Farm-to-Fork" for fellow Wildcats
By
Anna Poteet
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Published on Jan. 10, 2019
UK students curb food waste, provide meals and build community.
UK celebrates 27 years of partnership with Lloyd’s of London

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jan. 7, 2019
Representatives of Lloyd’s recently presented a $50,000 check to UK for continued funding of the international publication, the Equine Disease Quarterly.