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UK’s Reed receives Lifetime Achievement Award
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Katie Pratt
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UK agriucltural economist Michael Reed was recently honored for his contributions to the field and to the Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
Cattle taking a hit from the wettest year on record

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Aimee Nielson
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Wet years are challenging for cattle and cattle producers; hay testing is vital to make it through. photo by Getty Images
UK Forestry, Natural Resources takes to airwaves and cyberspace
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Carol Lea Spence
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From the Woods Kentucky, a weekly radio program and podcast, airs on UK station WRFL 88.1 FM at 11 a.m. Mondays.
Summer internships available with UK Grain and Forage Center of Excellence
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Katie Pratt
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Interns will complete agricultural-related research projects at the UK Research and Education Center in Princeton or on campus in Lexington.
UK research shows how nanomaterials move within plant at a cellular level
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Katie Pratt
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This research will give the agricultural industry a better understanding of how these tiny particles move within plants so scientists can develop appropriate applications for them.
UK to host IPM Training School
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Katie Pratt
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The training school is March 6 in Hopkinsville
Webinar to help wheat producers better manage Fusarium head blight
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Katie Pratt
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During the two-part webinar series, plant pathologists will discuss strategies for better management of this destructive disease.
Extension Homemakers give homeless a warm, dry place to lay
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Katie Pratt
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Since the project began, the Extension Homemakers have donated more than 100 mats to numerous agencies that work with local homeless.
UK to host its first High School Crop Scouting Competition
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Katie Pratt
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This is the first time UK is hosting this competition. Winners advance to the national competition.