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Kentucky Proud Evenings: books and food to nourish body and soul
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Whitney Hale
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Fayette County Extension has partnered with the University Press of Kentucky to present Kentucky Proud Evenings, a monthly series of author talks also featuring Plate it Up! recipes.
KSBDC ready to help businesses rebuild after flood damage
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Natalie Cunningham
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The Kentucky Small Business Development Center offers help to businesses who have suffered damage from the flooding Kentucky has experienced this year.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment junior named Gaines Center Fellow
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Kate Cox, of Lexington, is majoring in agricultural and medical biotechnology.
The Arboretum celebrates Earth Month with annual Party for the Planet
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Carol Lea Spence
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This year The Arboretum, the State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, will be cultivating connections with the natural world all month long through their annual celebration, Party for the Planet.
UK to grow malaria-fighting plants

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Jeff Franklin
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Artemisinin-based therapies are the most effective malaria treatment used throughout the world; however, supplies of artemisinin have been unreliable in recent decades.
UK, stakeholders break ground on Grain and Forage Center of Excellence

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Jeff Franklin
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UK breaks grounds for Grain and Forage Center of Excellence
UK lawn mower clinic March 22-25
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Katie Pratt
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The clinic is the largest annual fundraiser for the BAE Student Branch.
UK, stakeholders break ground on Grain and Forage Center of Excellence
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Katie Pratt
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The center will enhance the college’s extension, research and teaching missions.
Boot, Scoot and Boogie 5K to benefit Ag Ed scholarship fund
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On April 14, lace up the running/walking shoes, get a little exercise and support University of Kentucky agricultural education students.
UK extension helps livestock producers deter black vultures

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Jeff Franklin
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Black vultures can be devastating to livestock