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UKREC and Master Grazer to host Winter Feeding Field Day on Dec. 13 in Princeton
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Jennifer Elwell
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The field day will focus on stockpiling cool-season forages for winter grazing and hay feeding strategies to improve livestock nutrition.
Ripples of impact: UK rural sociologist honored with two career awards
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Bailey Vandiver
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Julie N. Zimmerman was honored by the Rural Sociological Society and by the Kentucky Association of State Extension Professionals.
University of Kentucky Extension specialists recognized at national conference
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Grace Sowards
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The Epsilon Sigma Phi mission is to foster standards of excellence in the Extension system.
‘It’s a special outdoor classroom’: UK Robinson Forest Field Day demonstrates flash flooding modules for local youth
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Christopher Carney
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Part of the Flooding in Appalachian Streams and Headwaters (FLASH) Initiative, local students learned about how flash flooding impacts the environment and their communities at the Robinson Forest.
UK–led team awarded $1 million to cut cockroach infestations, asthma risks in affordable housing
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Jordan Strickler
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With funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, University of Kentucky researchers aim to enhance the quality of life for residents dealing with cockroaches.
National recognition strengthens University of Kentucky’s role in supporting military families
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Jordan Strickler
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The National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences awards affirm the University of Kentucky’s capacity to lead the Military Family Readiness Academy.
University of Kentucky research collaboration links key corn protein to stronger, longer-lasting seed
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Jordan Strickler
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International research spearheaded in part by the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has found one secret to how corn can repair itself, a discovery that could help farmers save money.
‘Be the difference’: 2026 Kentucky Volunteer Forum celebrates 4-H and Extension volunteers
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Jennifer Elwell
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One of the largest events of its kind, this biennial forum recognizes the compassion and commitment of Kentucky’s 4-H and Extension volunteers while preparing them to lead their programs with confidence.
‘Birds are the great unifier’: UK study on avian migration and survival takes flight
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Christopher Carney
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A University of Kentucky professor brought his lab to a local nature sanctuary in Central Kentucky, demonstrating bird banding and its importance on conservation research.
Interactive plan aims to protect limestone water in horse and bourbon country
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Alicia Gregory
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The Glenns Creek Watershed Plan project engaged rural and urban partners to create a state-of-the-art planning tool that will open up opportunities to implement on-the-ground practices.