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Dairy Conference Sessions Aimed at Increasing Profits
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Haven Miller
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“Our speakers include dairy specialists, farmers and other industry leaders and there's something for everyone in terms of beneficial information.” Donna Amaral-Phillips, UK Extension dairy specialist
Alfalfa Conference Set For Feb. 26 In Cave City
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Laura Skillman
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Alfalfa is a versatile crop and can be used for pasture, hay, silage, green-chop, soil improvement and soil conservation. It has great potential for the cash hay market and for grazing. Garry Lacefield, UK Extension forage specialist
Funding for UK Will Enhance Collaboration with New USDA Lab
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Haven Miller
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“These are substantial programs that are having direct, measurable impacts on families and communities throughout the Commonwealth and we're extremely pleased that Senator McConnell has enable us to strengthen our efforts in these areas.” Scott Smith, dean, UK College of Agriculture
Flowers in the Snow
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Aimee D. Heald
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“Few plants draw as much attention in the landscape as those that bloom early." Rick Durham, UK Extension Consumer Horticulture Specialist
Meats Research Helps Processors Take Food Safety to Higher Level
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Haven Miller
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“If you reduce the bacteria count you increase the safety of an already safe product.” Melissa Newman, meats researcher, UK College of Agriculture
New Products Continue To Enhance Protection Of Corn From Insects
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Laura Skillman
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“One thing I really want growers to consider is that we have tools now that can control just about anything they see on a preventative basis,” he said. “If you go out and buy all these controls based on what you can control, you are going to spend a lot of money, or you can control only what you nee
Soybean Rust Likely To Reach United States In Coming Years
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Laura Skillman
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“Novel sources of resistance must be found and they are searching. Seed companies and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are putting in a lot of money to find resistance.” Don Hershman, UK plant pathologist
Kentucky Children Faring Better Than a Decade Ago
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Aimee D. Heald
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"...some of the counties that traditionally rank low were among those showing the greatest improvement.” Gary Hansen, UK Extension Sociologist
Electronic System Gives Valuable Information to Cattle Producers
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Haven Miller
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“What we're doing is taking what used to be a paper accounting system and individually tying the identity of the animals to that system so we can quickly and easily find a particular animal.” Jim Akers, coordinator, beef Integrated Resource Management coordinator
Plastic Tunnels Provide Expanded Production Opportunities
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Laura Skillman
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"We are working on season extension for farmers who are phasing out of tobacco and looking for other market opportunities." Shane Bogle, UK Extension associate for vegetable production