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Finding community and camaraderie: Martin-Gatton CAFE student founded the UK Ranch Horse Team
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Zoey Ortega
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Sam Grinnell-Spiller, a student in the Martin Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, started the UK Ranch Horse Team as part of her equine science and management internship.
University of Kentucky study explores horse owners’ preparation and preferences for veterinary care
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Jordan Strickler
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UK researchers have conducted the most expansive study on horse owner/veterinarian relationships to date — uncovering data on spending habits, veterinary interaction and adapting to new care methods and technologies.
'I belong here, without a doubt’: Esther Ndashaala’s journey from Namibia to the University of Kentucky
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Bailey Vandiver
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Esther Ndashaala gave the commencement address in December 2024, after earning her degree in food systems and nutrition at the University of Kentucky.
University of Kentucky, Kentucky State University partner on USDA grant to promote change for at-risk youth and families
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Christopher Carney
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Extension program leaders at the University of Kentucky and Kentucky State University are partnering to help at-risk children and families through positive youth development and community programming.
'Big Blue Fashion': UK agriculture students to showcase yearlong planning efforts at Color Me Kentucky fashion show
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Grace Sowards
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Merchandising, apparel and textiles students are hosting the annual fashion show to highlight how the University of Kentucky is at the center of Kentucky fashion.
University of Kentucky names new director of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
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Jordan Strickler
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With more than 20 years of applicable experience, Rebecca Wilkes is taking the reins of one of the country’s most vital animal laboratories.
2025 Kentucky Beginning Grazing School suited for all experience levels
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Jennifer Elwell
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Grazers will be given hands-on demonstrations to develop and improve sustainable livestock grazing systems.
University of Kentucky scientists reveal new insights into the state’s water quality challenges
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Jordan Strickler
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Contaminant runoff is a major problem for Kentucky’s waterways. One University of Kentucky professor is hoping to help change all of that.
‘Trees can strengthen communities’: Canopy Con 2025 reimagines urban green spaces and more
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Jordan Strickler
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This year’s Canopy Con on April 24 at the Fayette County extension office brings together noted speakers from across the nation to spread their community tree canopy knowledge.
‘Good fences make good neighbors’: Kentucky Spring Fencing Schools perfect for agriculturalists, homeowners
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Jennifer Elwell
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Farmers, hobbyists and agricultural professionals will have two opportunities this spring to learn about farm fencing basics and new innovations.