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UK land-grant engagement announces award recipients, advancing Kentucky through collaboration
University of Kentucky Office of Land-grant Engagement awards grant funding for nine innovative projects, providing Kentucky with the knowledge and skills in improving their lives and communities.
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Group picture of the 2024 University of Kentucky Land Grant Engagement awardees.
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University of Kentucky scientists develop eco-friendly magnet to battle microplastics
A multi-college study will help rid waters of harmful plastics, resulting in a transformative pathway for decreasing pollution in the world’s aquatic ecosystem.
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Jian Shi and fellow researchers.
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DISCUS Academy, training leaders in distilling now hosted by the University of Kentucky
A collaborative effort between the James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits and the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky, the DISCUS Academy is an opportunity for stakeholders in the distilled spirits industry to reassess their business leadership skills.
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The James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits is the largest teaching distillery in the world.
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17th annual Pastures Please!! set for March 5
Pastures Please!! was initiated in 2007 to deliver relevant and actionable information to horse owners.
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Horses in a pasture.
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UK extension agents help with water shortage relief efforts in Clinton County
University of Kentucky extension agents are working with local agencies to distribute water to local producers’ livestock in Clinton County, Ky. — addressing the recent water shortage emergency due to freezing temperatures.
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Local producer at the Clinton County Extension Office retrieving water from tank.
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UK unveils enhanced agricultural economics Master's program, focusing on real-world problem-solving through extension
A new UK Master's program will help agriculture economics students obtain out-of-the-classroom experience by integrating extension in the curriculum.
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A new UK Masters agricultural economics program will integrate more out-of-the-classroom extension work into the curriculum. Photo Matt Barton.
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UK’s Winter Wheat Meeting builds on successful year for Kentucky farmers
On Feb 1, experts discuss best practices and industry updates during the Winter Wheat Meeting — an annual conference that has become a staple for Kentucky’s wheat growers.
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UK hosting second annual Equines & Endophytes Workshop Jan. 31
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Mare and foal in a field.
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Endowed scholarship to support students from two Kentucky counties pursue agriculture education at UK
The new Charles H. Futrell Endowed Scholarship will financially support students from Trigg and Clinton counties who want to pursue agricultural education at the University of Kentucky.
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Charles H. Futrell in his classroom from the Clinton County High School yearbook, called the Clintonian, in 1969.
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Beam Conference early bird registration rate deadline approaching; new speakers announced
The early registration deadline is Jan. 24 for the fifth-annual conference, featuring three days of learning across key topics including sustainability, technical research and diversity within the bourbon industry.
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The James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits opened its doors on Aug. 7, 2023. The Institute has been operating on campus since 2019.
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