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Conference Offered Ideas to Make Parenting Easier, More Enjoyable
By
Aimee Heald-Nielson
Published on Nov. 19, 2004
“We wanted parents to hear what it takes to raise a child from the perspective of the family; the village, that is the community; and the perspective of knowledge, that is the land grant university with its research that should be reaching out to the community." Carole Gnatuk, UK Extension Family C
UK College of Agriculture Names New Forestry Chair
By
Aimee Heald-Nielson
Published on Nov. 19, 2004
"He has expressed both a broad vision and commitment to growth of forestry and natural resource programs for Kentucky, and he has hit the ground running, both in the college and out in the state.” Nancy Cox, UK College of Agriculture Associate Dean for Research
Class Helps Hispanic Workers Gain English Skills
By
Laura Skillman
Published on Nov. 17, 2004
“We taught them the specific phrases we knew they’d need just to help themselves.” Carol Hinton, Breckinridge County Extension agent for agriculture and natural resources
Remember Pet Safety During the Holidays
By
Ellen Brightwell
Published on Nov. 17, 2004
"Always make time to take care of your pets and be aware of and deal with potentially toxic situations during the holidays." Roberta Dwyer, UK associate professor of veterinary science
Discovery Of Soybean Rust No Cause For Panic
By
Laura Skillman
Published on Nov. 17, 2004
“It is not the end of the world. Other countries have learned how to survive with this and soybean production acres are still fairly stable in the world. So, if they can do it, we can do it too. It will be a challenge and there will be some pain, but overall, we will survive.” Don Hershman, UK plan
Realistic Expectations Reduce Holiday Stress
By
Ellen Brightwell
Published on Nov. 17, 2004
"Developing realistic expectations about the holidays is a way to avoid unnecessary disappointment and stress." Gary Hansen, UK Extension Sociologist
Chef Heralds Farmers as Heroes
By
Aimee Heald-Nielson
Published on Nov. 12, 2004
“More farmers are showing up at our backdoor and they have so much variety in meats, cheese, and so on. Kathy Cary, Owner and chef at Lilly's and LePeche in Louisville, Ky.
Public Policy Institute Teaches Women How to Get Involved
By
Aimee Heald-Nielson
Published on Nov. 12, 2004
“They may do something really small such as writing a letter to the editor of their local newspaper, or they may host candidate forums or get involved in local boards and commissions related to agriculture." Gae Broadwater, Public Policy Institute Coordinator and Extension specialist at Kentucky St
Natural Products Innovation Conference Highlights Resources and Partnerships
By
Haven Miller
Published on Nov. 12, 2004
“We have put natural products in the forefront of the university's efforts.” Dr. Lee T. Todd Jr., UK President
2004 Phase II Tobacco Payments Under Scrutiny
By
Laura Skillman
Published on Nov. 10, 2004
“Not only do you have to think about the farmers but the lenders, agribusinesses and many small, local retailers. We are talking about some significant money out there that we thought was in our back pocket but all the sudden is somewhat in jeopardy.” Will Snell, UK Extension tobacco policy special