News Archive: Ag Equine Programs
Isaac could impact Kentucky

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Aimee Nielson
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Tropical Storm Isaac could impact Kentucky agriculture and livestock
West Nile not a huge problem in Kentucky to-date

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Aimee Nielson
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West Nile virus numbers are up across the nation, but still relatively low in Kentucky.
Equine Research Hall of Fame inductees announced
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The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Foundation will induct three scientists into the UK Equine Research Hall of Fame Sept. 23 at Keeneland Race Course.
Watch for fall armyworms
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Katie Pratt
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Fall armyworm moth counts are up, and forage and soybean producers should be on the lookout for the worms.
Time to reseed pastures
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Katie Pratt
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Now is the time to reseed drought damaged pastures.
KY Equine Survey--final fundraising push
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As the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey enters the final stages of data collection, a second and vitally important piece of the project intensifies.
New Kentucky Drought Resources Web page launched
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The new page provides up-to-date, relevant information for farmers affected by the drought.
Drought creates different insect problems
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With hot, dry weather comes a different set of insect issues.
Heat wave requires revising management strategy for horses
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UK Ag experts recommend horse owners take stock of their pastures and consider other management options during hot, dry spell.
Livestock heat stress emergency issued

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Aimee Nielson
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The extremely hot temperatures forecasted for later this week should have livestock producers on alert.