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University of Kentucky experts set date for Mechanical Weed Control Field Day
Hosted by the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, this field day provides growers with necessary resources to protect their crops.
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Birds eye view of two large tractors in a crop field with people scattered around them
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University of Kentucky and Kentucky Farm Bureau are laying the foundation for tomorrow’s agriculture leaders
For four decades, the University of Kentucky and Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) have partnered to offer rising high school seniors a unique agricultural leadership experience called the Institute for Future Agriculture Leaders Program.
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Jeff Wheeler teaching the IFAL students at the UK Horticulture Research Farm. Photo by Angelina Sonoqui.
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Intermediate wheatgrass offers new option for Kentucky growers
Kentucky producers could soon have another sustainable growing option in their crop toolkit.
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Lauren Brzozowski
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Blueprint Kentucky fellows, advisors recognized with merit award by Kentucky's chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Students visited Mason County to examine what changes could be made to its downtown area to increase visitation.
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Group of student fellows posing with KY ASLA award
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Is corn the culprit behind higher humidity? University of Kentucky field crops expert says corn has negligible impact on weather conditions
UK Grain and Forage Center of Excellence Director Chad Lee explains plant transpiration and its impact on relative humidity.
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Corn field in Kentucky.
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'So special and so effective’: UK Research and Education Center, surrounding community continue an impactful relationship
Celebrating its centennial this year, the UK Research and Extension Center continues to connect with its community.
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A man wearing a blue UK hat and a white shirt stands among waist-high wheat crops.
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Empowering the next generation: Military youth well-being academy launches webinars to promote belonging, leadership
Since 2008, the University of Kentucky Family and Consumer Sciences Extension has developed programs to improve the lives of military families.
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Youth Military Academy
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Kentucky 4-H camps help Kentuckians, communities flourish
The Kentucky 4-H Camping Program welcomes thousands of people per year to camps across the Commonwealth.
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A group of young 4-H campers sit on a circle on the ground, talking to a young adult counselor, who is standing nearby.
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Kentucky SBDC Childcare Initiative launches year two with continued support, proven impact
The Kentucky Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Childcare Initiative is entering its second year with strong momentum, additional funding and success stories that reflect its growing impact across the Commonwealth.
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The Truist Charitable Trust Fund's additional $300,000 grant will help provide more childcare resources for certain households. Pictured left to right: Jennifer Leach, Truist; Michelle Spriggs, Kentucky SBDC (Eastern KY); Scarlett Consalvi, Kentucky SBDC and Amanda Kelly, SKED. Picture provided by SKED.
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UK greenhouse study offers hope for protecting, cleansing waterways
Tiny wetland replicas show big promise for clearing pesticides and “forever chemicals” while still stripping nitrate.
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Tiffany Messer
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