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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.
A whole lot of water goes into that milk

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Aimee Nielson
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Dairy cows need to drink 30 to 50 gallons of water every day.
From the Ground Up - How to Pick a Pumpkin

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Jeff Franklin
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Find out how to pick a pumpkin for a jack-o-lantern
Timing, price awareness critical to marketing 2017 grain crop
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Katie Pratt
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In a tight marketing situation, grain growers must know their operation costs and stay alert to the markets so they can take advantage of a good opportunity to sell grain when it arises.
Ben Beam earning his stripes with help of UK distillation program
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Carol Lea Spence
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Between shifts as a distillery operator, Ben Beam is completing UK’s Distillation, Wine and Brewing Studies certificate program. And yes, he’s one of those Beams.