News Archive: Research
UK, USDA break ground on new forage research building
Published on May. 23, 2023
The new facility housing the Forage-Animal Production Research Unit is targeted for completion in 2026
USDA Innovation Grant bale grazing study yielding positive results in Kentucky
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on May. 19, 2023
"Bale grazing is a winter-feeding method where we set bales out directly on pasture and feed in a planned, controlled manner." Greg Halich
Global grassland experts converge in Kentucky for international meeting
By
Jordan Strickler
Published on May. 1, 2023
The International Grassland Congress is set to convene in the United States after a hiatus of more than four decades.
Wheat Field Day is May 9
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Apr. 25, 2023
The field day kicks of a full slate of 2023 events at UKREC
UK students get hands-on experience with coral reef ecosystems
By
C.E. Huffman
and
Published on Mar. 22, 2023
What can be learned from a deep dive?
4th annual James B. Beam Institute Bourbon Industry Conference coming in March
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jan. 26, 2023
The three-day conference will address key topics in the spirits industry.
New UK study could help fight food insecurity
By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Jan. 20, 2023
A University of Kentucky researcher is leading a study that could help combat food insecurity.
Mix of organic and inorganic selenium may increase beef cow fertility
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jan. 5, 2023
Selenium plays a significant role in beef cow fertility.
UK researchers finding ways to make crops more prolific, saving farmers money
By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Dec. 22, 2022
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment researchers could be onto something big for maximizing crop efficiency and reducing nitrogen applications, saving farmers money.
C. Oran Little had immeasurable impact on agriculture
By
Aimee Nielson
and
Published on Dec. 19, 2022
C. Oran Little provided invaluable services to Kentucky and received substantial national and international recognition.