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KY Equine Survey--final fundraising push
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As the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey enters the final stages of data collection, a second and vitally important piece of the project intensifies.
Drought forces farmers to rethink plans for corn crop
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The extreme drought in Western Kentucky has drastically decreased corn yield potential. As a result, many farmers are making decisions about what to do with the crop.
New Kentucky Drought Resources Web page launched
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The new page provides up-to-date, relevant information for farmers affected by the drought.
Report confirms Kentucky’s public charities provide needed services, boost economy
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Carol Lea Spence
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A recent report showed Kentucky’s nonprofits are funded more through fees from program services and contracts than from contributions and grants.
Ag professor awarded Fulbright Specialist
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Sarah Geegan
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Nominations accepted for Kentucky Agricultural Leadership Program
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Carol Lea Spence
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Extension programs help producer graze cattle through winter
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Katie Pratt
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Marshall County poultry farmers find new use for chicken litter
By
Katie Pratt
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See how these poultry producers are making chicken litter work for them.
UK professor named co-editor of prestigious journal
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Carol Lea Spence
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Wuyang Hu, University of Kentucky associate professor in agricultural economics