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Thomas Poe Cooper Farm Leadership Award presented to Clayton Geralds and Frank Penn
Geralds and Penn were recognized by Extension for their outstanding contributions to the Kentucky agricultural community.
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Thomas Poe Cooper Award winners Clayton Geralds and Frank Penn pictured holding their plaques.
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Seeds of support: Transforming 4-H camps into havens for social, emotional and behavioral health
Ryley Butler Modaff, a graduate student in the College of Social Work and inaugural 4-H Camp Behavioral Health Fellow, says the fellowship program is a buttress for youth health.
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Ryley Butler Modaff interacts with 4-H students and staff to enhance social, emotional and behavioral support. Photo by Rachel Guidugli
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University of Kentucky hosts 12th annual Junior MANRRS Leadership Institute
The Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) student chapter at the University of Kentucky hosted over 100 high and middle school students from throughout the commonwealth at the annual event.
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Over 100 7-12 grade students participated in the 12th annual Junior MANRRS Leadership Institute participants | Courtesy Matt Barton
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UK student wins Tri Societies oral presentation award for ongoing hemp research
One student’s innovative approach combines field observations with advanced lab research. This work offers crucial insights for hemp cultivation’s future.
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Paul Cockson in his lab studying hemp roots. Photo provided by Paul Cockson.
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University of Kentucky Block and Bridle chapter celebrates 100 years dedicated to animal agriculture 
Since 1923, a devoted membership of passionate students and alumni dedicated to the field and profession of animal agriculture is continuing to build a legacy based on three founding principles – character, sincerity and morality.
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Block and Bridle student group smiling together in front of balloons for celebration event.
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University of Kentucky alum pays it forward with Junior MANRRS
Caitlyn McFadden is paving the way for more students to explore careers at John Deere through MANRRS, minorities in agriculture, natural resources and related sciences, a program that has given so much to her starting in high school.
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Caitlyn McFadden pictured standing in front of John Deere machinery. Photo provided by Caitlyn McFadden
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Unveiling the secret garden: University of Kentucky researcher finds winter annuals can save honey bees
Farmers can play a significant role in enhancing honey bee survival rates by unearthing certain winter weeds, furthering more “bee-friendly” adjustments in agricultural practices in Kentucky and beyond.
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UK researcher unraveling the mystery of a potential global agricultural threat in Kentucky and beyond
Introduction of an aggressive, exotic disease could have had serious global wheat trade implications and beyond for Kentucky farmers.
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Wheat blast, via Adobe Stock
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Rising from the rubble: UK Research and Education Center at Princeton reveals remarkable post-tornado transformation
Amidst the challenges and reconstruction, the Research and Education Center at Princeton has persevered.
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UKREC today.
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UK James B. Beam Institute opens registration for highly anticipated 2024 Bourbon Industry Conference
Join 800 distillers, researchers, distillery and supporting industry employees for three days of learning and information exchange in Kentucky's dynamic signature industry.
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Previous Beam conference in session at the University of Kentucky's Gatton Student Center
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