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UK celebrates 25 years of Lloyd's of London partnership
By
Jenny Evans
Published on Dec. 6, 2016
Representatives from Lloyd’s of London recently presented a $50,000 check to the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
Community Garden takes shape in Metcalfe County
Published on Dec. 5, 2016
Metcalfe County Community Garden has big plans for the future
Community garden takes shape in Metcalfe County
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Dec. 5, 2016
Metcalfe County Extension is ramping up efforts now to increase awareness of and consumption of local foods next summer.
UK research provides insight into plant cell division
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Dec. 2, 2016
A group of international scientists, including a UK researcher, now have a better understanding of why plants grow up from the soil.
Lexington Minority and Women Construction Training Program registration extended to Dec. 16
By
Roberta Meisel
Published on Dec. 2, 2016
The program covers business planning, contract law, insurance and performance bonds, and cash flow analysis,among other topics.
2016 Kentucky net farm income likely to hit lowest level since 2010
Published on Dec. 1, 2016
Kentucky net farm income is expected to dip to less than $1.5 billion in 2016, down from $1.7 billion in 2015 and potentially its lowest level since 2010.
Kentucky 4-H Livestock Skillathon team wins nationals
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Nov. 29, 2016
The team took away top honors at the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville.
Retired ag dean receives prestigious leadership award
By
Laura Skillman
Published on Nov. 28, 2016
C. Oran Little was dean of the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment from 1988 to 2000.
Hunters turn sport into a way to feed the hungry
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Nov. 23, 2016
Bracken County hunters help those in need.
Effects of forest fires reverberate into economy
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Nov. 22, 2016
The state has recently been hit hard by forest fires in the eastern and southern regions, and the damage will reverberate in the economy statewide.