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Garden going wild? Follow these safe canning practices to preserve your veggies
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Safety is of utmost importance for those of us preserving food, because improperly home canned food can lead to foodborne illness.
Brownfield Bootcamp Workshop empowers local communities

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Jordan Strickler
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With the help of the Brownfield Bootcamp, citizens can gain insights into how to catalyze local transformation and growth.
Kentucky Cooperative Extension launches community survey to better serve all Kentuckians

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Aimee Nielson
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UK Cooperative Extension seeks community feedback to plan ways to serve the commonwealth
UK research reveals breakthrough in gluten-free food safety

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Jordan Strickler
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Ensuring these products are truly gluten-free can be challenging, especially when cross-contamination occurs.
Kentucky grain farms unraveling the 2022 financial landscape

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Jordan Strickler
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The agricultural industry is no stranger to farm income fluctuations.
University of Kentucky researcher sheds light on influenza D

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Aimee Nielson
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Although influenza D primarily affects cattle, there is evidence of periodic spillover to other animals such as goats, buffalo and sheep.
UK specialist urges horse owners to plan for future hay needs now

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Aimee Nielson
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Even though Kentucky is still in the grazing season, horse owners should plan for future hay needs now.
University of Kentucky student awarded prestigious La Caixa Foundation fellowship

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Jordan Strickler
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The highly competitive fellowship selection process drew 1,042 applicants vying for the honor.
Kentucky Equine Survey reveals resilience of state's equine industry
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Holly Wiemers
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The University of Kentucky and Kentucky Horse Council recently collaborated on the 2022 Kentucky Equine Survey. The results are in.
UK Equine students traveled to Ireland to learn from world-class equine operations
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Holly Wiemers
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Recently 11 University of Kentucky Equine Science and Management undergraduate students embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from the best of Ireland’s equine industry.