News Archive: Weather
Forum to examine climate change through another lens
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Carol Lea Spence
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The UK College of Agriculture will host a free public forum, Climate Change: Values, National Security and Free Enterprise, at 7 p.m. EDT April 4 in the UK Student Center ballroom.
Cold stress emergency coming up for livestock, pets

By
Aimee Nielson
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Artic air mass will bring single-digit windchills to the Bluegrass state.
UK Wheat Science Group’s winter meeting coming in January
By
Katie Pratt
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Make plans to attend the 2013 UK Winter Wheat Meeting Jan. 8 in Hopkinsville.
Manage grain bins to maintain quality, profit
By
Katie Pratt
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UK biosystems and agricultural engineers offer tips on how to properly and safely manage stored grain.
Grazing conference will offer timely information
By
Katie Pratt
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Read about what's in store for the upcoming Kentucky Grazing Conference.
Remember the risk of cyanide poisoning to ruminants
By
Katie Pratt
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UK specialists discuss how to lower the risk of cyanide poisoning in ruminants.
Fall armyworm captures at all-time high
By
Katie Pratt
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IPM traps have captured a record number of fall armyworms in Western Kentucky.
Rains from Isaac give soybeans a boost
By
Katie Pratt
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Read how the remnants of Isaacs have positively impacted soybeans.
Isaac could impact Kentucky

By
Aimee Nielson
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Tropical Storm Isaac could impact Kentucky agriculture and livestock
Watch for fall armyworms
By
Katie Pratt
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Fall armyworm moth counts are up, and forage and soybean producers should be on the lookout for the worms.