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Beam Institute hires first class of interns
The eight students selected for the Beam Institute internship program have been working in the distillery on campus since June.
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Group of interns with supervisors in front of James B. Beam Institute sign
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Gatton Foundation Professorships announced, supporting innovative research in advancing Kentucky
A group of University of Kentucky researchers are named The Bill Gatton Foundation Professorship, recognizing faculty with funding resources to solve complex agriculture and societal challenges.
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The historic Cooper House at the University of Kentucky is considered to be the front door to the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Photo by Sabrina Hounshell.
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University of Kentucky promotes farmer collaboration through Good Idea Shop Talks
The online workshops foster farmer-to-farmer learning about conservation practices to regional producers and beyond. This is the second season of Good Idea Shop Talks, following a successful debut in January.
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cover crops
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Meet the Meat Cutting School: UK teaches skills to improve industry
The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Meat Cutting School offers fun and impactful hands-on workshops, adding valuable skills to the labor force in Kentucky’s meat processing industry.
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Three people stand around a table as they carve a beef carcass into cuts of meat.
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UK researcher wins award for outstanding review paper in advancing food science
A University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment researcher is earning high praise for a 2021 review paper.
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Akinbode Adedeji and Felix Akharume
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Kentucky native William D. Coleman honored with distinguished resolution, commending his life and legacy 
A ceremonious event recognized the life of William D. Coleman for his service and contributions to the country of Liberia and his enduring legacy. His grandson, James “Jim” Coleman, is continuing this legacy.
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Dean Nancy Cox and Jim Coleman pictured with the William D. Coleman framed resolution. Photo by Matt Barton.
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Unlocking the genetic secrets: New UK research project set to transform equine and animal science
A University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton CAFE professor is leading a multi-university equine study that could set a precedent for genetic research in all agricultural animals.
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horses in field
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New grant awarded to investigate critical issue affecting beef production
A University of Kentucky researcher has been awarded a USDA grant to study fescue toxicosis affecting the cattle industry.
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cattle grazing
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University of Kentucky study highlights the benefits of mixing cover crops
New research from the UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment provides beneficial insights for farmers looking to enhance their crop management practices, including soil health and sustainability.
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Patricia Moreno-Cadena
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'An unbridled spirit': UK alum is feeding America one county, community at a time
University of Kentucky alum Dr. Mya Price is empowering communities through Feeding America, the largest non-profit network of food banks, pantries and meals in the country—serving more than 40 million people across the nation.
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Mya Price professional headshot. Picture provided by Mya Price, courtesy of Maddie Kaye Photography
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