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UK College of Ag Reaches Urban Audiences Through Turf Topics
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Mark Eclov
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Forest Fires Out But Not Forgotten
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Aimee D. Heald
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"A lot of people don't think about it until the fire season rolls around again next year, but long-term damage and degradation results in economic loss for landowners." Laurie Taylor, Forestry Specialist at UK's Robinson Experiment Station in Jackson, Ky.
FCC Ruling Impacts UK Agriculture Distance Learning Programs
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Haven Miller
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"With this new FCC ruling, people will now also be able to view the programs in their home." Craig Wood, UK College of Agriculture
Successful Fruit And Vegetable Production Takes Patience And Planning
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Mark Eclov
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"There isn't any one crop that is going to be the panacea for what everyone is looking for." John Strang, Extension horticulture specialist in the UK College of Agriculture.
Perception Vs Reality Topic of Wheat Production Meeting on January 6
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Ellen Brightwell
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In fact, several best management practices can be incorporated into an intensive wheat management plan at no added cost or with reduced-cost inputs
Sheep Conference to Aid Western Ky Producers
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Aimee D. Heald
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"The conference is designed to meet the needs of new or prospective producers as well as the experienced producer." Monty Chappell, UK Sheep Specialist
Kentucky's Ag Economy In 2000 Influenced by A Variety of Factors
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Haven Miller
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"For 2000 we expect some post-drought recovery in the crop sector, as well as the livestock industry." Larry Jones, UK Agricultural Economist
Pregnant Mares Demand Quality Nutrition in Winter
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"Contrary to some opinions, fat mares are not at risk of infertility." Laurie Lawrence, UK Equine Specialist.
Kentucky Extension Service Gets National Grant for Bicycle Safety Program
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Mark Eclov
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"The B.I.K.E program will provide avenues to train agents, volunteers and other agency personnel. In addition, the opportunity to reach teachers and children exists through the 9,000 4-H clubs in Kentucky." Cheryl Wyatt,Extension associate specialist for Bicycle and Pedestrian Education.
Christmas Trees Suffer 1999 Drought Damage
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Aimee D. Heald
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"We planted about 2,500 trees this year and we probably lost 2,000." Margery Baldwin, Baldwin Farms