News Archive: Forestry & Natural Resources
Forestry webinar series kicks off Nov. 1
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Carol Lea Spence
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UK Cooperative Extension's forestry webinar series will provide woodland owners with beneficial information they can use on their own properties.
UK forestry department celebrates National Forest Products Week – all year long
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UK Forestry, which supports the industry through teaching, research and extension, joins in recognizing the individuals and businesses who contribute to wood products industries in Kentucky.
UK research validates, tweaks BMPs for woodlands
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Carol Lea Spence
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UK forestry researchers have determined which the best management practices that are most effective in protecting woodland waterways from the effects of logging.
UK Forestry Entomologists To Show Fight Against Emerald Ash Borer
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Jeff Franklin
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Public event to show fight against Emerald Ash Borer
UK Forest Health Center shares in $3 million grant
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Carol Lea Spence
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A $3 million NSF grant will fund a cyberinfrastructure that will allow scientists to access data concerning forest trees and fruit trees.
Mountain Ag Week is Mountain Proud
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Aimee Nielson
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A week of interactive events leads up to the Mountain Proud Field Day.
Tree Farmer of the Year Field Day spotlights Herb Davis Tree Farm
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Carol Lea Spence
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The Herb Davis Tree Farm near Liberty in Casey County will be the site of the Tree Farmer of the Year Field Day on Oct. 12.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment receives record number of grant awards
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Katie Pratt
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Outside funds for fiscal year 2016 are the most the college has ever received in one fiscal year.
Gray named philanthropy director for College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
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Gray begins Sept. 1.
Camp raises awareness for next generation of natural resources leaders
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Carol Lea Spence
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High school students gathered in southern Kentucky to explore a future in natural resources—and to have a little fun, get a little dirty and learn a lot.