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Water Conservation During Drought Begins at Home
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Sep. 1, 1999
"Consumers are being asked to cut their water use." Kim Henken, extension associate for environmental and natural resource issues at the UK College of Agriculture
Drought Hasn't Discouraged Insects
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Sep. 1, 1999
"Removal of crop residues may reduce pest survival by exposing them to the winter elements." Ric Bessin, UK Extension Entomologist
Eubank 4-Her Makes History With Double Grand Champs
By
Haven Miller
Published on Aug. 31, 1999
"All the hard work has paid off." Donna Hancock, Pulaski County 4-Her
Cattle Nutrient Needs During Drought Can Be Met in Different Ways
By
Haven Miller
Published on Aug. 25, 1999
"Hay is an option, but it's not the only option." John Johns, UK beef cattle specialist
National 4-H Livestock Judging Team Chosen
By
Mark Eclov
Published on Aug. 25, 1999
"By the time they get to the fair they have judged 36 classes of live animals including sheep, beef and swine and have given 32 sets of oral reasons." Monty Chappell, UK sheep production and livestock specialist
Cattle Producers Have Options During Drought
By
Haven Miller
Published on Aug. 25, 1999
"Kentucky supplies less than three percent of the national market, so even if we increase our marketings dramatically there won't be a noticeable impact on overall prices." Lee Meyer, UK livestock marketing specialist
Is Your Lawn Dead or Just Parched?
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Aug. 25, 1999
"When lawns go completely brown, with little or no green leaves showing, you can expect kill or severe thinning of the grass." A.J. Powell, UK Turf Specialist.
Kentucky State Fair 4-H Poultry Events Teach More Than Birds
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Aug. 25, 1999
"We're trying to teach life-long skills of being able to evaluate a situation and make a decision." Tony Pescatore, UK Extension poultry specialist
UK South Farm Offers Important Research in Urban Setting
By
Mark Eclov
Published on Aug. 18, 1999
"This is some of the best soil in the state and also it is located on a high spot which provides good air drainage and keeps frost at bay." Rick Durham, UK Extension specialist in Home Horticulture
Mcconnell Announces More Money For Precision Agriculture
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Aug. 18, 1999
This money for precision agriculture research will help the College of Agriculture stay on the cutting edge of new technology." Senator Mitch McConnell