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Rodeo team makes its debut at UK
By
Holly Wiemers
Published on Nov. 4, 2013
There’s a new team on the UK roster, one with barrels, bulls, roping, wrestling and a whole lot of student enthusiasm.
UK's McCulley teams with CU-Boulder on tallgrass prairies
Published on Nov. 1, 2013
UKAg's Rebecca McCulley studied the microbial diversity that thrived in the rich soils beneath tallgrass prairie.
Research finding improves switchgrass establishment
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Oct. 30, 2013
UK researchers have found a common turfgrass management strategy can aid in switchgrass establishment.
Lloyd's of London continues partnership with UKAg

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Oct. 29, 2013
Over the years, Lloyd's of London has given more than $1 million to UKAg.
Arctic high-pressure system settles into Kentucky
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Oct. 25, 2013
UKAg Meteorologists said they anticipate another freeze event to occur Friday, Oct. 25. It brings the 2013 growing season to an end.
Research finds Kentucky Small Business Development Center impacts state’s economy
Published on Oct. 25, 2013
According to an independent study the Kentucky Small Business Development Center network helped entrepreneurs create 837 jobs and retained or saved 1,528 jobs.
UK Ag Equine Programs to host equine showcase, breeders’ short course
By
Holly Wiemers
Published on Oct. 24, 2013
Early registration is open for both events.
Disease resistant apples first line of defense for home orchardists
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Oct. 23, 2013
Home gardeners may not be prepared for the onslaught of diseases that bombard their apple trees every year. Planting disease resistant cultivars could help.
U.S. agriculture: Intensification has reduced impact on climate change
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Oct. 22, 2013
When it comes to producing greenhouse gases, it turns out agriculture is not the bad guy some think it is.
UK to host early bird meetings
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Oct. 22, 2013
UK specialists will offer information to get grain crop producers ready for next growing season at three locations in Western Kentucky.