News Archive: Research
Bale grazing progressing in second year
By
Brian Volland
Published on May. 11, 2017
Adair County bale grazing project update
Hemp conference to come to Lexington
Published on May. 8, 2017
The September event is the first to bring together individuals in the hemp industry with scientists and policymakers.
Wendroth receives University Research Professorship
By
Jenny Wells
Published on May. 2, 2017
Wendroth, a professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, was one of 16 professors selected by the UK board of trustees for this award.
UK student research leaves mark on campus organization
By
Katie Pratt
Published on May. 1, 2017
A capstone research project conducted by a soon-to-be graduate benefits the Campus Kitchen at the University of Kentucky.
More than a pretty face; study shows agriculture’s impact on Woodford’s economy
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 24, 2017
In Woodford County, agriculture and the businesses that support it are responsible for one out of three jobs and $565 million in annual revenue.
UK research reveals list of bee-friendly plants
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Apr. 20, 2017
A UK research project to identify bee-friendly trees and shrubs is the first comprehensive study of its kind.
Celebration of Land Grant Research focuses on the future of dairy
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Apr. 10, 2017
The celebration featured keynote speaker Jack Britt, scientist, teacher consultant and entrepreneur.
UK program engages Appalachian students in cancer research
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Apr. 3, 2017
Kentucky is first in cancer, but CAFE students are fighting back.
UK training helps farmers learn how to assess wheat freeze damage
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 23, 2017
UK wheat specialists helped growers learn how to access potential freeze damage before it appears in the field during the emergency training.
UK to host emergency wheat freeze damage training
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 16, 2017
The training will help producers assess damage to their wheat caused by frigid temperatures earlier this week.