News Archive
Displaying 101 - 110 of 6123 news items
Rooted in relief: Appalachian Heirloom Seed Swap preserves history, helps local communities recover
By
Christopher Carney
Published on
The Heirloom Seed Swap 2025 event has been a staple in Eastern Kentucky for 15 years, showcasing Cooperative Extension’s efforts in responding to weather disasters and bringing communities together.
UK study suggests maple syrup industry can greatly tap into and expand Kentucky’s forest economy
By
Jordan Strickler
Published on
A new study spearheaded by the University of Kentucky shows an untapped economic potential for maple syrup with the state’s woodland owners.
Charge up your skills at the 2025 Electric Fencing School
By
Jennifer Elwell
Published on
The Master Grazer Electric Fencing School on June 3 will provide design fundamentals and hands-on installation and troubleshooting sessions.
Registration for 2025 Kentucky Woodland Owners Short Course now open
By
Jordan Strickler
Published on
The workshop aims to help woodland owners improve their woodlands.
A behind-the-scenes look at the University of Kentucky’s first-ever bourbon release
By
Grace Sowards
Published on
The University of Kentucky James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits, housed in the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, successfully launched WildCask bourbon, a brand concept brought to fruition by students.
UK forestry students assist in reforesting former mine site in Hazard
By
Grace Sowards
Published on
University of Kentucky forestry students are working with Martin-Gatton CAFE stakeholders and members of the community to help reforest the Commonwealth.
‘Resiliently Rooted: From Roots to Canopy’ brings urban forestry and art together
By
Jordan Strickler
Published on
The Resiliently Rooted: From Roots to Canopy project began as an independent student internship assignment. Now, it’s a public art showcase and competition that brought over 600 visitors to the Bolivar Art Gallery at the University of Kentucky.
UK student leader connects peers with agriculture industry through Agriculture Future of America
By
Zoey Ortega
Published on
University of Kentucky sophomore Miranda Donnelly is UK’s college ambassador for Agriculture Future of America, which helps students find their home within agriculture.
‘Everything comes from plants’: UK professor dedicates 35 years to plant pathology
By
Christopher Carney
Published on
University of Kentucky extension professor Paul Vincelli is leaving a legacy at the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment—dedicating more than three decades to the field of plant pathology.
Kentucky small businesses honored at annual State Capitol awards ceremony
By
Ryan Ferguson
Published on
In celebration of National Small Business Week, the Kentucky Small Business Development Center will honor small businesses across the Commonwealth.