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4-H Goes Wild for the Environment
By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Apr. 19, 2017
Madison County 4-Her's go wild for the environment
4-H Goes Wild for the environment
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 19, 2017
More than 800 fourth-graders descended on Madison County Fairgrounds to weave their way through exhibits at 4-H Goes Wild, an environmental field day.
Corn planting could face delays due to wet weather
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Apr. 19, 2017
Wet conditions could delay corn planting this week. UK specialists remind farmers to wait out the rain.
UK entomologist offers tips on ticks
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Apr. 17, 2017
Ticks are now active. A UK entomolgist tells Kentuckians what they can do to minimize their chances of getting bit.
From The Ground Up - Spring Lawn Care
By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Apr. 17, 2017
UK MANRRS top chapter in nation for fifth consecutive year
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Apr. 13, 2017
MANRRS chapter champs, advisor of the year and more.
Party for the Planet at The Arboretum
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Apr. 13, 2017
The party lasts through April and into May.
Lexington Minority and Women Contractor Training graduates eight
By
Roberta Meisel
Published on Apr. 12, 2017
The Lexington Minority and Women Contractor Training Program provides skills training to minority and women business owners.
UK expands STEM horizons for middle school girls
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 10, 2017
Expanding Your Horizons, will encourage young women to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, by introducing them to role models in the fields.
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.