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Ky. agricultural receipts hold steady for third year, net incomes up
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Katie Pratt
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Kentucky producers saw increases in equine, corn, wheat, dairy and hemp receipts.
UK home to new national center studying economic impacts of rural health care
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Carol Lea Spence
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he newly formed Center for Economic Analysis for Rural Health has found a home in the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
CEDIK part of UK's new Economic Development Collaborative
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Jenny Wells-Hosley
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The new UK Economic Development Collaborative provides a strategy for how UK will address economic development in the areas of talent, innovation, place and partnership.
New tool provides producers with impacts of diseases
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Katie Pratt
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Producers can see historical yield and economic losses for a variety of diseases.
UK to host regional conferences for ag lenders
By
Katie Pratt
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The conferences will update lenders on the agricultural industry.
UK research project evaluating in-furrow fertilizer in corn
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Katie Pratt
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The researchers could help corn producers get the most from their input dollars.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment opens 2020 freshmen scholarship application
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Seth Riker
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Scholarship applications are due by Dec. 1.
Davis named research leader to explore health’s effect on community development
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Carol Lea Spence
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has named Alison Davis, director of the University of Kentucky’s Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky, a fellow of the 2019 Cohort of Interdisciplinary Research Leaders, a three-year leadership program.
UK celebrates opening of Grain and Forage Center of Excellence
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Katie Pratt
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Grain marketing workshops help young farmer navigate tight times
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Katie Pratt
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UK workshops show young farmers how they can use risk management tools to their benefit.