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Drought conditions hampering corn growth, stressing pastures

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jun. 7, 2023
Current rains are still evading Western Kentucky
2023 Pest Management Field Day is June 29 in Princeton

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jun. 5, 2023
The field day is at the UK Research and Education Center in Princeton
Kentucky 4-H Emerald Recipients attend national conference, learn about U.S. government

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jun. 2, 2023
4-H Emerald is the highest recognition in the youth development organization.
Kentucky Leadership Summit forges new pathways for community success

By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Jun. 1, 2023
Community leadership program coordinators from across Kentucky recently convened to establish stronger networks and enhance their programs.
Two CAFE professors receive Excellent Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards
Published on May. 31, 2023
Students nominated their professors for the awards.
Unlock the potential of your woodlands with the Kentucky Woodland Owners Short Course

By
Jordan Strickler
Published on May. 30, 2023
UK's course offers numerous opportunities for woodland owners and those with an interest in the state’s woodlands, wildlife and natural resources.
Scott Radcliffe to chair UK Department of Animal and Food Sciences
Published on May. 26, 2023
Radcliffe most recently served as the chair of Purdue University's Department of Animal Sciences.
Historic $100-million gift will catapult UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
Published on May. 25, 2023
Gatton’s impact on the University of Kentucky exceeds $180 million. He is the university’s single largest donor.
UK, USDA break ground on new forage research building
Published on May. 23, 2023
The new facility housing the Forage-Animal Production Research Unit is targeted for completion in 2026
USDA Innovation Grant bale grazing study yielding positive results in Kentucky

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on May. 19, 2023
"Bale grazing is a winter-feeding method where we set bales out directly on pasture and feed in a planned, controlled manner." Greg Halich