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Mid-South Stocker Conference coming March 7
Register before Feb. 1 for best rates.
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Extension to offer dicamba applicator trainings
Applicators who want to use dicamba during the 2018 growing season must attend an approved training.
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Furnish to lead UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Alumni Association
Furnish began working for the college in 2014.
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Small Ruminant Grazing Conference set for Feb. 10 in Madisonville
Goats and sheep thrive on Kentucky's lush pastures.
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UK graduate student shares opioid recovery journey to help others
UK family sciences doctoral student Alex Elswick hopes to use his own story and his research on barriers to long-term recovery to help those overcoming substance abuse addiction.
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First African-American extension agent to be honored at M. L. King Day celebration in Harrodsburg
A century ago in Mercer County, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension welcomed its first African-American agriculture agent, Ananias Lorenzo Garvin.
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The Arboretum offering Trees and Carbon Storage field trips
The field trips, Trees and Carbon Storage: How You Can Help Reduce the Effects of Climate Change, are free for participating groups through June.
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Gilkey receives UK Wheat Science Group Service Award
The award is given to individuals to recognize their willingness to collaborate on UK wheat research projects.
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Extended cold spells pose risks to livestock
Jan. 8 could be the first time Kentuckians see above-normal temps since Dec. 23.
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Expanding Your Horizons seeking UK students to be STEM role models
Organizers of Expanding Your Horizons invite UK students to apply to be workshop leaders at this year’s conference for middle school girls.
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