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Extension agents host 11th annual Pastures Please!!
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Maddie Regis
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The free pasture maintenance workshop will be held 6 to 8 p.m. EST Jan. 22 at the Scott County Extension office in Georgetown.
American Society of Landscape Architects honors UK professor and alumnus
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Ned Crankshaw, chair of UK Landscape Architecture, was recognized for his contributions to the field when the Society of Landscape Architects recently named him to their Council of Fellows.
UK Ag Equine Programs to host equine showcase, breeders’ short course
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Holly Wiemers
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Registration is being accepted for the UK Equine Showcase and the Annual Kentucky Breeders’ Short Course, which will take place Feb. 2-3 at the Fayette County Extension office.
UK to host 2017 S. H. Phillips No-till Lecture
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Callie Hicks
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The annual lecture, occuring this year on Nov. 17, features leaders in no-till agriculture.
UK ag engineers offer to help farmers with new EPA air emissions reporting
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Katie Pratt
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UK agricultural engineers have developed a website to help farmers stay in compliance with CERCLA.
UK MANRRS students beautify African Cemetery No. 2 through tree planting project
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Carley Fort
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UK Students planted more than 50 trees at the African Cemetery No. 2.
UK entomologists to study insect in Antarctica
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Katie Pratt
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A UK entomologist and graduate student will soon leave for Antarctica to study midges.
Lucas inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame
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Lucas was honored for her 50-year career with the Cooperative Extension Service.
UK agricultural education student elected to FFA national office
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Carol Lea Spence
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Gracie Furnish, a UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment sophomore, was elected FFA Eastern Region vice president at the organization’s national conference in Indianapolis.
UK researchers to evaluate BMPs for Kentucky grain farms
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Katie Pratt
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This project will let Kentucky producers know which best management practices keep the most nutrients and soil on their farms.