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As greens fade, reds and yellows pop
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Carol Lea Spence
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Autumn foliage in Kentucky stacks up against any rival. A rich variety of tree species means the state enjoys the full palette of fall colors.
First Impressions leaves good impression with participating communities

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Jeff Franklin
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First Impressions leaves Harlan County leaders excited about future
First Impressions leaves good impression with participating communities
By
Carol Lea Spence
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Trained volunteer teams make unannounced visits to Kentucky communities in order to assess their strengths and weaknesses—very much like stores use secret shoppers.
CAFE student receives award abroad for outstanding community engagement
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Nicole Funk received recognition for best community internship work at at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Quito, Ecuador.
UK Water Week 2017 overflows with events Oct. 7 to 13
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Carol Lea Spence
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The week of free panel discussions, invited speakers, films and service activities will focus on climate change impacts on water quality.
From the Ground Up - Fall Invaders

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Jeff Franklin
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Want to keep fall invaders, insects, out of your home? Here's how.
Veterinarian Tom Riddle named 2017 Friend of UK Ag Equine Programs
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Holly Wiemers
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Riddle was recognized for his many contributions to UK Ag Equine Programs.
Barnett selected chair of UK Agricultural Economics
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A native Kentuckian, UK alum and accomplished agricultural economist will become chair of the UK Department of Agricultural Economics Jan. 1.
From the Ground Up - Soil Testing

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Jeff Franklin
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Why is soil testing important? Find out on this edition of From the Ground Up.
Kentucky Grazing conferences to focus on weed control
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Katie Pratt
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The conference will be in two regional locations this year's to better serve the state's forage and livestock producers.