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Fescue toxicosis can lead to summer slump

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Aimee Nielson
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Summer slump refers to cattle eating less, gaining less, producing less milk due to a fungus in fescue pastures.
Letcher County is Moving Forward
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Roberta Meisel
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Eastern Kentucky is working hard to find solutions to the decline in coal jobs. In June, 75 business owners and local leaders gathered in Whitesburg to discuss new possibilities.
4-H to show the stylish side of STEM this summer
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4-H will show how fashion design and science, engineering, technology and mathematics are related in programs across the state.
Student Opportunity Grants recipients announced
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Covering the gamut from the classroom to community work, from kitchen herb production in the U.S. to coffee production in Oaxaca, Mexico, eight projects received a total of $40K.
Alternative vegetable may be just right for Kentucky gardens

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Aimee Nielson
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A relative to celery is easy to add to Kentucky gardens.
UK College of Ag hosting Kentucky Youth Seminar
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Carl Nathe
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High school students from around the state are on campus this week learnign about the American economic system.
Camp raises awareness for next generation of natural resources leaders
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Carol Lea Spence
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High school students gathered in southern Kentucky to explore a future in natural resources—and to have a little fun, get a little dirty and learn a lot.
UK Turf Research Field Day is July 14
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Katie Pratt
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Topics incude pollinators, cool-season grasses, warm-season grasses and weeds and diseases.
UK faculty, staff invited to recruiting partnership
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UK faculty and staff interested in creating a student recruiting partnership with a large agri-food businesses are invited to an informational session with The Wonderful Company.