News Archive: Biosystems Ag Engineering
Three UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment students receive USDA predoctoral fellowships
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Katie Pratt
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Each student received USDA funds to pursue the research project of their choice.
Proper grain bin management saves lives
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Katie Pratt
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UK agricultural engineer Sam McNeill offers safety tips and reminders for grain bins.
CANCELLED: UK KATS to host workshop on drones and planters
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Katie Pratt
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Kentucky Climate Consortium empowers Kentuckians to be environmental stewards
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Carol Lea Spence
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A new statewide consortium headquartered at the University of Kentucky is developing interdisciplinary climate research and teaching collaborations to empower people to become well-informed stewards of the environment.
Could Drones Save Cows? Why UK Research Team Thinks So
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Lindsey Piercy
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CAFE's Josh Jackson, Michael Sama and Gabriel Abdulai are integral members of this research team that are working better the lives of cattle.
$24 Million Partnership to Advance Next Generation Manufacturing Technologies in Kentucky
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Jenny Wells-Hosley
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College researchers Seth DeBolt and Czarena Crofcheck are part of this grant aimed at developing next gneration manufacturing technologies, flexible electronics and robotics.
Inaugural James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference coming in February

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Aimee Nielson
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The conference will address key topics those in the industry deal with on a regular basis.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment opens 2020 freshmen scholarship application
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Seth Riker
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Scholarship applications are due by Dec. 1.
UK researchers studying better ways to detect worms in apples
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Katie Pratt
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UK researchers hope to develop a way to rapidly scan apples for codling moths.
UK stream restoration project to improve water quality, provide outdoor classroom for students
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Carol Lea Spence
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A newly built bioswale on Alumni Drive is the first phase of a stream restoration project on the UK campus that will provide an outdoor classroom for students.