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Kentucky Wheat Crop Takes Hit, Lowering Yields, Test Weights
“The way to go in the future is resistant varieties. We’ve had them for two to three years but they had a yield lag. Some of the newer varieties don’t have that yield lag and that’s just where we need to go." Lloyd Murdock, UK Extension agronomist
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Recycling Pesticide Containers Helps Protect Environment
“Kentucky’s Agriculture Water Quality plan has rinse and return as one of the key best management practices (BMPs) for farmers to follow when dealing with pesticide containers.” Henry Duncan, Extension agricultural water quality liaison
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Cattle Market Uncertainty May Require More Careful Fall Decision Making
“Backgrounders who worried about the profitability to summer grazing programs are now being offered attractive forward pricing opportunities.” Lee Meyer UK Extension Agricultural Economist
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Eden Shale Research Farm Part of State's History
“The name Eden Shale is a combination of the soil type that dominates the Eden Hills region...and the shale-type rock common to the region." Kim Strohmeier, Owen County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Lunch Hour Trips to Farmers' Market Mutually Beneficial
"The produce at the farmers’ market is absolutely excellent and I like supporting the local farmers.” Lisa Collins, UK College of Agriculture Research Specialist
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Pre-Civil War Quilts May Have Pointed the Way to Freedom
“I think it’s important because my audience has not heard the history from a black perspective." Clarice Boswell
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Wet Weather Brought Challenges For Apple, Peach Growers
“This year’s been tough for spraying and weed control and the rain has leached nitrogen out of the soil in many cases.” John Strang, UK Extension fruit specialist
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Beef Cattle Conferences Offer Latest Marketing Information
“Producers who want to get an inside view of where the beef industry is headed should not miss this meeting.” John Johns, UK Extension beef cattle specialist
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Extension Service Helps Edmonson County Become StormReady
“This is a great program for Extension to be involved in because it helps to pull everyone in the county together and I think the role of Extension is to do just that – to work with all aspects of people in the county and to connect people who have not yet been connected.” Christy Ramey, Edmons
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Twilight Tour Features Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Varieties
“If growers are interested in starting with a new crop, or already are producing it and want more information, there will be something for them at this event.” Brent Rowell, UK Extension vegetable crop specialist
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