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Researchers show that native milkweed cultivars planted by the public can support monarch butterflies and bees in urban gardens
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Oct. 7, 2020
New crop, healthier soils
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Oct. 7, 2020
Cereal rye shows promise as an alternative crop for Kentucky small grain producers, as well as a reliable source of Kentucky-grown cereal rye for bourbon distillers, bakers and millers.
UK's James B. Beam Institute prioritizing environmental stewardship (video)
By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Oct. 6, 2020
Managing calf stress helps improve weaning outcomes
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Oct. 6, 2020
By weaning calves on the farm, producers can reduce animals' stress come sale time.
Supporting Your Immune System: What You Need to Know
By
Danielle Donham and Heather Norman-Burgdolf
Published on Oct. 6, 2020
Extension program provides fun, raises community awareness during pandemic
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Oct. 5, 2020
The extension-organized event was a way for locals to get out in the community while maintaining social distancing.
UK Ag Equine Programs students gave back to equine community during inaugural Equine Week of Service
By
Sabrina Jacobs
Published on Oct. 5, 2020
UK students donated about 550 hours to more than seven local equine organizations.
From the Ground Up - Planting spring bulbs (audio)
By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Oct. 4, 2020
‘From the Woods Today’ in October highlights seasonal woodland delights
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Oct. 2, 2020
University of Kentucky Forestry and Natural Resources Extension’s weekly online program, “From the Woods Today,” has plenty of fascinating topics in October.