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Home Gardening Offers More Than Just Nutritional Benefits
“Involvement in gardening helps promote healthy habits." Rick Durham UK Extension Consumer Horticulture Specialist
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Sewing Camp Teaches More Than Needles and Thread
“Once you learn to sew, that’s a skill you can use for the rest of your life." Jennifer Klee UK Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development in Woodford Co.
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Extension Disaster Education Network Enhancing Efforts Nationally and in Kentucky
“It's important that people not rely on just a single means of obtaining their information, but instead have multiple ways of getting information.” William Nesmith, UK Extension plant pathologist and EDEN team member
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Grain Crops Showing Promise
“We’ve got the remainder of July and all of August to go, which is a very critical period. Most of the grain fill in corn will be occurring during that time.” Jim Herbek, Extension grains specialist
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Kentucky 4-Hers Elect New State Officers
“An officer might go a couple of hundred miles in a month when carrying out his or her official duties.” Mark Mains, Extension associate for 4-H youth development
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UK's Eden Shale Research Farm: Helping Farmers Nearly 50 Years
"We're weaning calves close to 600 pounds off infected tall fescue. This shows that you can successfully raise cattle on fescue by using various management practices." Joe Wyles, Eden Shale Research Farm manager
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Hay Storage Program Reduces Losses
“It has helped us to move the whole quality emphasis forward. It is something that will be paying back in Kentucky livestock forage production for years to come.” Garry Lacefield, Extension forage specialist
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Growing Conditions Prove A Challenge For Tobacco Producers
“We know from past experience a wet start is bad for tobacco production. Wet conditions early in the season significantly reduce root growth and leave the crop less tolerant of the dry conditions that often occur later in the season.” Bob Pearce, Extension tobacco specialist
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UK Ag Engineering Students are International Runners-Up in Tractor Design Competition
“Considering that more than 25 schools compete in this event it's a tremendous accomplishment.” Scott Shearer, faculty adviser, UK Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
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Frequent Rains Hamper Fly Control Efforts for Livestock Producers
“Sanitation and manure management around confinement areas is the key to breaking fly life cycles." Lee Townsend UK College of Agriculture Entomologist
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