Consulting Foresters Can Help Land Owners In Timber Sales Process
“You need to understand the issues involved with liability insurance, capital gains, BMP adherence, market values and potential market risks. All of these terms and concepts will greatly affect the final price you will receive for any timber you sell.” Doug McLaren UK College of Agriculture Extensi
National Animal Feeding Operations Consent Agreement, Monitoring Study Impact on Kentucky Producers
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The EPA has chosen to use the agreement in an effort to ensure that animal feeding operations are complying with air quality laws which include the Clean Air Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act and Environmental Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
Quick Response Team Addresses Latino/Hispanic Issues in Extension
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"...we wanted them to feel a part of our community and we wanted to become a part of their community and express all the differences we have. Part of Extension’s values is that we reach everyone.” Suellen Zornes
“It seems that more of our producers are getting away from rotating crops and are favoring – or the economics, to them, seem to favor – growing more corn, meaning two or three years of corn rather than rotating corn and soybeans or corn, wheat and soybeans." James Herbek, UK Grains Specialist
"A rule of thumb is to remove no more than one third to one-half of the grass height at any one time." A.J. Powell Jr., UK Extension Turf Specialist
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Senator McConnell Announces 2005 Federal Earmarks for UK
“The importance of research to our equine, cattle and forage producers in Kentucky cannot be overstated, and these earmarks represent a significant boost to our research capabilities." Scott Smith, Dean of the UK College of Agriculture
Workshop Planned for Starting Nonprofit Organizations
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“This particular workshop is an ideal learning environment for those starting a nonprofit organization or for newly formed nonprofits, including faith-based and community organizations." Danielle Clore, Nonprofit Leadership Initiative Director
2005 University of Kentucky IPM Training School is March 16
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Those who complete this session will be eligible for certification as a First Detector and placed on a registry as part of a National Plant Diagnostic Network
"Lightning can come from a thunderstorm any time of the year; however, we tend to have more of these storms in the spring and into summer because more active weather patterns are passing through Kentucky." Larry Piercy, UK Extension safety and health specialist