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University of Kentucky researcher uncovers fungicide resistance threat, providing crucial findings for farmers
Repeated fungicide use can lead to less effective disease control over time, reducing yields for farmers. A multi-organizational study spearheaded by UK hopes to gain deeper insights into the issue.
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UK Research, Leadership, Industry Scholars pilot program launches to inspire future agriculture leaders in Scott County
The University of Kentucky hopes to accelerate agricultural workforce development across the Commonwealth with a new program called the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Research, Leadership, Industry (RLI) Scholars.
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(Left to right) SCS Assistant Superintendent of Student Learning Stephanie Emmons, Scott County Schools Superintendent William Parker, Senior Associate Dean for Instruction in the UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Carmen Agouridis and Scott County High School Principal Elizabeth Gabehart stood in the new SCHS greenhouse.
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Weather extremes force Kentucky producers to rethink hay management and livestock strategy
University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment experts advise on successful livestock haying in a time of drought and hot weather.
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Bee-ing prepared: How UK education equipped the state's new apiarist
Kentucky state apiarist Amanda Skidmore is a graduate of the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
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A woman in a protective beesuit opens the lid of a beehive to inspect the bees inside.
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‘Invaluable information’: Extension Community Needs Assessment gathers Kentucky data, informs future programming
Results from the assessment, conducted in 2023, are now available for public access and extension use.
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Carl Bradley, extension plant pathologist for soybean and small grains, gives a presentation during Wheat Field Day at the University of Kentucky Research and Education Center in Princeton, Kentucky, on May 9, 2023. Photo by Matt Barton.
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UK professor honored with first-ever Poultry Science Association service award, recognizing decades of dedication
Anthony “Tony” Pescatore, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension professor and Department of Animal and Food Sciences associate chair, is the first to receive the Poultry Science Association’s James H. Denton Distinguished Service Award.
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Dr. Anthony “Tony” Pescatore receiving the James H. Denton Distinguished Service Award by the Poultry Science Association at their annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. Photo provided by the Poultry Science Association.
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UK faculty member helps transform agriculture and conservation with ruminant genome research
Theodore Kalbfleisch embraces an open science model, ensuring that data and results are freely accessible to the global research community.
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UK distinguished alumnus, former extension specialist to be honored with museum exhibit
Ira E. Massie is a graduate of the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment and was a longtime UK Cooperative Extension specialist nicknamed “Mr. Tobacco.”
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A black-and-white film photo depicts a man in a hat holding a microphone to interview another man. They are sitting in front of the large tire of a farm vehicle.
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New report from University of Kentucky and Sierra Club shows nature’s healing powers for military veterans
Outdoor activities help veterans with injuries and disabilities, including post-traumatic stress disorder.
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CEDIK has partnered with the Sierra Club to help improve veterans' lives. Photo by Aaron Leonard.
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Building blocks for life: UK researchers uncover how legumes select nitrogen-fixing bacterial partners
The discovery offers a substantial understanding of how legumes have evolved to form specific bacterial partnerships.
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