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Students cook "Farm-to-Fork" for fellow Wildcats
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Anna Poteet
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UK students curb food waste, provide meals and build community.
UK celebrates 27 years of partnership with Lloyd’s of London

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Aimee Nielson
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Representatives of Lloyd’s recently presented a $50,000 check to UK for continued funding of the international publication, the Equine Disease Quarterly.
Extension uses technology to reach new clientele
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Katie Pratt
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Through podcasts, UK family and consumer sciences extensnion specialists are spreading their knowledge across the world.
UK’s Winter Wheat Meeting is Jan. 8
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Katie Pratt
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UK specialists will cover timely wheat industry topics during the meeting.
UK Ag Equine Programs to host revamped Equine Showcase, Equine Vet Continuing Education
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Holly Wiemers
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University of Kentucky Ag Equine Programs will host the 8th Annual UK Equine Showcase in conjunction with an Equine Vet Continuing Education session (formerly known as the Kentucky Breeders’ Short Course) Jan. 25-26.
UK Forestry and Natural Resources Extension receives national award
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This is the second time extension has won the Comprehensive Family Forests Education Award, presented by the National Woodland Owners Association and the National Association of University Forest Resources Programs.
UK veterinarian receives national excellence award

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Aimee Nielson
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Dr. Erdal Erol received the 2018 BIOMIC Excellence in Diagnostic Veterinary Microbiology Award, photo provided by Dr. Erol.
Horseman Fred Sarver named 2018 Friend of UK Ag Equine Programs
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Holly Wiemers
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Fred Sarver, a horseman and advocate of the college and the equine industry, is this year's recipient.
UK researcher makes important finding in plant reproduction
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Katie Pratt
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The finding could have implications for plant breeding and weed management.
UK Extension supports AmeriCorps team with valuable lessons in cooking
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Carol Lea Spence
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Visiting AmeriCorps volunteers not got some "good eating" in Campbell County, but they learned how to cook for themselves with the help of SNAP-Ed assistant Melissa Pilcher.