News Archive: Events
Big Blue goes red in February
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Carol Lea Spence
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Around the state, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension opened its Big Blue heart in February to celebrate and promote American Heart Month.
Meeting to focus on grain storage issues
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Madison Dyment
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The Feb. 28 meeting will cover potential issues that may arise from holding grain for extended periods.
Book drive to benefit International Book Project
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Carol Lea Spence
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Sponsored by Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering’s honor society, Alpha Epsilon, a book drive beginning Feb. 1 will collect gently used books for the International Book Project.
UK to host tall fescue pasture renovation workshop
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Katie Pratt
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The workshop will occur March 8 in Lexington.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment honors farm leader, researcher
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Surendranath Suman and Warren Beeler were the recipients of this year's awards.
Growing alfalfa and stored forage efficiency, one conference at a time
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Madison Dyment
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The conference is Feb. 22 in Cave City.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment inducts 2018 Hall of Distinguished Alumni
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Five new members were inducted this year.
UK entomologists share Antarctica with Lexington
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Katie Pratt
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The entomologists gave students an update on their research and answered questions live from Antarctica.
Extension to offer dicamba applicator trainings
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Katie Pratt
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Applicators who want to use dicamba during the 2018 growing season must attend an approved training.
First African-American extension agent to be honored at M. L. King Day celebration in Harrodsburg
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Carol Lea Spence
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A century ago in Mercer County, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension welcomed its first African-American agriculture agent, Ananias Lorenzo Garvin.