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Kentucky 4-H agents take on national leadership roles
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Katie Pratt
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A trio of Kentuckians have accepted leadership positions within the National Association of Extension 4-H agents.
Fruit and Vegetable Conference set for Jan. 5-6

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Aimee Nielson
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The conference is aimed at all fruit and vegetable growers.
UK researchers find pesky lawn weeds good for pollinators
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Katie Pratt
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UK research shows white clover and dandelions are important for a variety of pollinators.
UK family scientist named editor of prestigious journal
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Katie Pratt
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Jason Hans was selected to be the next editor of Family Relations.
KSBDC recognizes Small Business Development Center staff
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Roberta Meisel
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The Kentucky Small Business Development Center recognized staff members from its network of centers for their achievements at the annual fall conference.
Kentucky ag economy remains strong, but concerns are for 2015
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Carol Lea Spence
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A 15 percent increase in livestock prices is expected to boost 2014 Kentucky agricultural cash receipts to $6B. The 2015 outlook is expected to drop back.
UK joins universities worldwide to fight hunger
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Carl Nathe
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On Dec. 9, UK President Eli Capilouto will sign the Presidents’ Commitment to Food and Nutritional Security at the United Nations.
UK unveils historical marker honoring FCS extension, Myrtle Weldon
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Katie Pratt
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The marker is located outside of the E.S. Good Barn on UK's campus.
UK professor receives prestigious collaborative research grant from China
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The research project hopes to rid Chinese and American crops of the whitefly.
Extension agent goes the extra mile for community
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Katie Pratt
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Family and consumer sciences extension agent Audrey Myers is working to ensure downtown Greensburg has a vibrant future.