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Recent Kentucky floods left behind a trail of debris

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Aimee Nielson
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It's important to keep human and environmental health in mind during cleanup.
Mark calendars for UK Corn, Soybean and Tobacco Field Day
By
Katie Pratt
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The field day is July 30 at the UK Research Farm in Princeton.
Grant to empower women farmers, improve child nutrition in Ghana
By
Katie Pratt
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Three UKAg professors received a grant to help local female farmers in the African country sell their food to schools.
UK Cooperative Extension aids flood relief, rescue in E. Kentucky

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Aimee Nielson
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Extension agents and volunteers are on the front lines helping their neighbors recover from devastating floods.
New directors named for Appalachian Center and Appalachian Studies Program
By
Whitney Harder
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Forestry Professor Chris Barton will add focus on environmental and natural resource issues as director of UK's Appalachian Center.
Beekeeping interest soaring in Pulaski County
By
Katie Pratt
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There are many reasons that the local beekeeping school maxed out existing space and had a waiting list this past winter.
UK research: Bed bugs 'bite' the wallet of hotel owners
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Carl Nathe
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The study sheds light on the financial impact bed bugs can have on the travel and hospitality industry.
UK Horticulture Research Farm offers Twilight Tour July 28

By
Aimee Nielson
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Wagon tours begin at 6 p.m.
UKAg student named Fulbright recipient
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Whitney Hale
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Donavyn Coffey, an agricultural biotechnology major, was one of seven UK students to receive the honor.