News Archive: Extension
Adventure camps open to military members and their teens
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Katie Pratt
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Camps provide the perfect opportunities to help parents and teens reconnect after a deployment.
Time to control crabgrass is now
By
Katie Pratt
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Forsythia is beginning to bloom and that can only mean one thing-- it's time to control crabgrass.
Cattle producers need to watch out for grass tetany

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Aimee Nielson
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Grass tetany is the most common during the spring when animals graze young, cool-season grasses and small grains used for forage.
Aquaculture/pond management workshops coming to Central Kentucky
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Katie Pratt
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Aquaculture extension specialists will present two workshops in April in Franklin County.
Nitrogen loss suspected in wheat
By
Katie Pratt
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Wheat growers making split nitrogen applications may need to adjust their second application if they applied the first to frozen ground as nitrogen losses are possible.
New poultry litter application method holds promise in corn
By
Katie Pratt
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USDA and UK researchers conduct the first test of new techonology in no-till corn.
Shearing School registration open

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Aimee Nielson
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School is open to beginners and experienced sheep shearers.
Winter weather not a serious threat to eastern tent caterpillar eggs
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Eastern tent caterpillars are expected to emerge soon.
Tri-state woodlands and wildlife workshop brings in the experts
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Carol Lea Spence
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Registration is open for the Ohio River Valley Woodlands and Wildlife Workshop in General Butler State Park in Carrollton March 22.
Some grasses’ condition questionable after cold winter
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Find out how common lawn and turf grasses faired during winter 2014.