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Public seminars to throw light on urban forests
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Urban forests benefit developed areas environmentally, socially and economically. UK Urban Forest Initiative will host two public seminars on the topic.
Prolonged freezing temps could damage Kentucky crops
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Aimee Nielson
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Risk of freeze damage is significant.
Revenue protection insurance favors soybeans
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Katie Pratt
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The crop insurance safety net for soybeans is up considerably from 2016.
UK specialists urge vigilance to protect poultry from bird flu
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Aimee Nielson
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Cleanliness is the most important component of protecting against avian flu.
Tree pruning workshop teaches proper maintenance
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Carol Lea Spence
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Pruning is more than just lopping off branches. There’s a method to the science, which UK senior arborist Stacy Borden will teach in a free workshop, Tree Pruning 101 on March 11.
Fedorka represents UK at 3MT regional competition
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Gail Hairston
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The veterinary sciences student will present her thesis titled "The Dirty Broodmare ... Cleaned Up."
Limited registration open for 2017 Sheep Shearing School
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Aimee Nielson
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Register by March 17.
Tyler accepted for national Food Systems Leadership Initiative
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The FSLI is a two-year program.
Extension to host indoor aquaculture program
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Katie Pratt
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The program is March 25 in Frankfort.
Annual career fair unites college students, equine industry
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Holly Wiemers
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The free, annual event helps connect college students and equine industry representatives.