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Cattle producers need to watch out for grass tetany

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Aimee Nielson
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Grass tetany is the most common during the spring when animals graze young, cool-season grasses and small grains used for forage.
Forestry economic impact: improved in 2013, looks better for 2014
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Carol Lea Spence
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An economic impact study by University of Kentucky forestry experts found that 2014 looks bright for increased economic growth in the state’s forestry industries.
Aquaculture/pond management workshops coming to Central Kentucky
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Katie Pratt
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Aquaculture extension specialists will present two workshops in April in Franklin County.
Thoroughbred trainer Graham Motion and three-day eventer Buck Davidson team up for UK lecture series
By
Holly Wiemers
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Two equine industry titans will speak at 6 p.m. April 21 at UK.
March 31-April 4 is BrAg Week at UK
By
Katie Pratt
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It's time for the faculty, staff and students to share their love for and experiences in the college.
Nitrogen loss suspected in wheat
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Katie Pratt
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Wheat growers making split nitrogen applications may need to adjust their second application if they applied the first to frozen ground as nitrogen losses are possible.
Winter took a toll on cattle health

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Aimee Nielson
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Prolonged and excessively cold, wet weather hit cattle hard.
New poultry litter application method holds promise in corn
By
Katie Pratt
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USDA and UK researchers conduct the first test of new techonology in no-till corn.
Shearing School registration open

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Aimee Nielson
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School is open to beginners and experienced sheep shearers.
Winter weather not a serious threat to eastern tent caterpillar eggs
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Eastern tent caterpillars are expected to emerge soon.