News Archive: Extension
Disease affecting Kentucky roses
By
Katie Pratt
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A new virus is attacking Kentucky roses and even Knock Outs are susceptible.
Switchgrass project a success
By
Katie Pratt
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UK forage specialists said the switchgrass pilot project had numerous successes beyond biomass production.
Prevention key to managing blueberry root rot
By
Katie Pratt
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UK plant pathologist says a blueberry disease that is widespread in the state is largely preventable.
UK experts weigh in on lowest beef supply in 60 years

By
Aimee Nielson
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Low supply could cause retail beef prices to soar.
Ag impact on state, region worth billions
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UK Equine Farm and Facilities Expo to be held June 19
By
Holly Wiemers
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UK Ag Equine Programs will host an Equine Farm and Facilities Expo from 4 to 8 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 19 at Tollgate Farm in Georgetown.
Two strawberry viruses found in Kentucky
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Katie Pratt
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The viruses are working in tandem to reduce strawberry yields in infected plants.
UK insect pest early warning system benefits producers
By
Katie Pratt
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UK Intergrated Pest Management's early warning system is helping producers save money and is providing human health and environmental benefits.
Workshop to help nonprofits ‘Stay Exempt’
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“Stay Exempt” is a one-day workshop to provide nonprofit organizations with information about maintaining their tax-exempt status and complying with tax obligations.
Advanced Kentucky Grazing School coming to Western Kentucky
By
Katie Pratt
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Make plans to attend the Advanced Kentucky Grazing School June 18 at the UK Research and Education Center.