News Archive: Extension
UK extension hosts financial resiliency conference
Published on Mar. 28, 2013
The conference will provide valuable information for those who work with financial management and education.
Researchers studying if soil amendments can lower fragipan depth
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 26, 2013
UK researchers are studying whether lowering the soil's fragipan depth can increase corn and soybean yields.
Spring will have to wait; pattern holding wet, cold weather over Bluegrass
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Mar. 22, 2013
UK College of Agriculture meterologists explain the current weather trends and the three-month outlook for Kentuckians.
Kentucky Equine Youth Festival celebrates the horse and Kentucky’s youth
By
Holly Wiemers
Published on Mar. 21, 2013
The event will showcase opportunities in the equine industry to Kentucky's young people.
Tri-state woodlands and wildlife workshop March 23
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Mar. 20, 2013
Forestry and wildlife experts will offer advice on how to get the most from woodland properties during the Ohio River Valley Woodland and Wildlife Workshop on March 23.
UK researchers conducting comprehensive poultry litter study
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 20, 2013
How beneficial is poultry litter? Do those benefits outweigh any potential disadvantages? UK researchers are conducting a study to find out.
2013 pest survey is under way
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 11, 2013
Find out what insects and diseases personnel from the Kentucky Office of the State Entomologist are on the lookout for this year.
Grazing school works to improve pasture management
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 7, 2013
The first installment of the 2013 Kentucky Grazing School is fast approaching.
UK researcher awarded $2.9 million for equine viral arteritis research
By
Jenny Evans
Published on Mar. 4, 2013
UK researchers are conducting cutting edge research on a costly equine disease.
UK rain garden workshops target storm water runoff
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 1, 2013
UK researchers are educating Kentuckians on the benefits of rain gardens.