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Enzyme Research Benefits Feed and Pulp Industries
By
Haven Miller
Published on Jul. 30, 1999
"With animal feeds, we want to keep costs down as low as possible." Sue Nokes, UK agricultural engineer
Field Day Offers Advice On Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Medicinal Herbs, & More
By
Haven Miller
Published on Jul. 22, 1999
"Our field day on August 11 will give commercial producers information on pumpkins, seedless watermelons, green fleshed melons, tomatoes, apples, strawberries, and more." John Strang, UK Extension Horticulture Specialist
Agriculture Weather Center Provides Drought Details
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Jul. 21, 1999
Since April 1, we are four to six inches below normal rainfall in this (Central) part of the state." Tom Priddy, UK Ag Meteorologist.
Extension Aids Kentucky Bed and Breakfast Industry
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Jul. 14, 1999
"In Kentucky, we have an especially fine array of quality homes and inns, operated by great cooks and people who understand what Kentucky hospitality is all about." – Allan Worms, recreation and tourism specialist.
July 29 Seminar to Explore New Dairy Business Opportunities
By
Ellen Brightwell
Published on Jul. 14, 1999
"This seminar is a ‘must attend' for people who want to explore new dairy business opportunities." Becky Nash, Taylor County Extension agent for family and consumer sciences.
Field Day Activities At Robinson Station, Forest
By
Ellen Brightwell
Published on Jul. 14, 1999
Field day visitors will learn more about environmental education opportunities at Robinson Forest.
Program Allows Exchange of Culture and Ideas
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Jul. 7, 1999
"We hope to expand this program in the future. It's important for students to get international internships and experience a different culture. I wish all our students could do it." Joe Davis Associate Dean for Instruction
Extension Helps Integrate Environment Into Classes
By
Haven Miller
Published on Jul. 7, 1999
"We may look at a stream and ask the math teacher how students might solve problems dealing with the depth or flow of that stream." Gwenda Adkins, UK Cooperative Extension Agent
Equine Disease Quarterly Publication Receives Financial Support
By
Mark Eclov
Published on Jul. 5, 1999
"We are extremely grateful to Lloyd's of London Underwriters, Brokers, and their Kentucky Agents for their continued support of the Equine Disease Quarterly." Dr. Peter J. Timoney, Chair of the University of Kentucky Department of Veterinary Science and director of the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Resear
Ample Water, Feed and Shade Help Livestock Deal with Heat Stress
By
Ellen Brightwell
Published on Jul. 5, 1999
Be sure livestock have abundant cool, clean water, adequate feed and plenty of shade to help them deal with heat and drought conditions, say scientists with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture.