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Stream Restoration Improves Water Quality, Wildlife Habitat
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McCracken County Homemaker Noted For Making Turbans For Chemotherapy Patients
After learning to make the turbans in 1997, Kittie Metcalf approached the Homemakers executive board about taking it on as a project and they made her project chairwoman.
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Entrepreneurship Helps Develop Economic Diversity in Kentucky Counties
“Along with identifying key people, successful entrepreneurship may also include a survey of business development and economic diversification within a county or region.” Ron Hustedde, Extension professor
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Workshop to Build Community Capacity for Solid Waste Education
“Participants will also gain a better understanding of specific solid waste issues like litter, hazardous waste, waste tires, white goods, etc." Amanda Abnee, UK Extension Assoc. for Environmental and Natural Resource Issues
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Interest in Biology Leads Teacher to Prestigious Science Fellowship
“We're extremely proud of Cathy and gratified to attract this caliber of individual to our graduate research program.”
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Kentucky Farmers Well Situated To Take Advantage Of High Soybean Prices
“It’s absolutely impossible to predict where they will top out.” Steve Riggins, UK grain marketing specialist
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Natural Products Innovation is Focus of November Conference
“New technologies are developing to take advantage of diverse natural products derived from plants or other natural sources, and these include medicines, food flavorings, cosmetics and a host of products that have potential marketability.” Maelor Davies Director
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Vet Says Goat Owners Can Avoid Pesky Parasite Problems
“Work with your local veterinarian to determine if your goats are resistant to the product you’re using." Patty Scharko, UK Extension Ruminant Veterinarian
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Tight Supplies Drive up Beef Prices
“Not all beef industry experts are enthused about record-high prices. They like the higher income of course, but they are worried about the impact the sharp increases may have on the customer base they have rebuilt since 1999.” Lee Meyer, UK Ag. Economist
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Fate of Animals in Disasters Has Human Health Consequences
"On average every year in the U.S. probably about 300,000 people do not evacuate because of their pets." Sebastian Heath, veterinarian and internationally-known animal health consultant
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