News Archive: Agricultural Economics
Letcher County is Moving Forward
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Roberta Meisel
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Eastern Kentucky is working hard to find solutions to the decline in coal jobs. In June, 75 business owners and local leaders gathered in Whitesburg to discuss new possibilities.
Moving Forward – Letcher County
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Roberta Meisel
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In anticipation of business opportunities that could stem from the construction of a new prison, KSBDC is sponsoring When Opportunity Knocks, a luncheon and resource fair in Whitesburg.
CEDIK grants fund rural health care projects
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Carol Lea Spence
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A summer health careers camp and a project to strengthen the nursing care continuum in a rural hospital system recently received seed grants.
Washington County injects education into agricultural investment program
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Carol Lea Spence
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A new University of Kentucky program, Next Generation Farmers, is making a difference—especially in Washington County, where the incentive to enroll was $5,000 in cost-share grants.
USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture director to visit campus May 6
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Ramaswamy will give a seminar titled, "Perfect Storm to Nutritional Security," Friday morning in the college's Cameron Williams Hall in the Plant Sciences Building.
Study answers tobacco usage questions
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Carol Lea Spence
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Consumers are not substituting electronic cigarettes for traditional cigarettes, a UK researcher found during his study of habit formation with noncigarette products.
Gov. Bevin to proclaim National Small Business Week in Kentucky
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Roberta Meisel
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KSBDC & the U.S. Small Business Administration will host Kentucky Celebrates Small Business May 3.
Kentucky Small Business Development Center to celebrate small businesses with statewide Google event
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Roberta Meisel
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The May 4 event is in honor of National Small Business Week.
New coalition encourages healthy eating, supports local farms
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Carol Lea Spence
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The program joins employee wellness and community supported agriculture—a true town and gown initiative that stands to benefit a great number of people.
UK specialists to give scoop on poop
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Katie Pratt
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Regional programs are scheduled in McLean and Henderson counties.