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KSBDC recognizes Small Business Development Center staff
By
Roberta Meisel
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The Kentucky Small Business Development Center recognized staff members from its network of centers for their achievements at the annual fall conference.
Kentucky ag economy remains strong, but concerns are for 2015
By
Carol Lea Spence
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A 15 percent increase in livestock prices is expected to boost 2014 Kentucky agricultural cash receipts to $6B. The 2015 outlook is expected to drop back.
UK joins universities worldwide to fight hunger
By
Carl Nathe
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On Dec. 9, UK President Eli Capilouto will sign the Presidents’ Commitment to Food and Nutritional Security at the United Nations.
UK unveils historical marker honoring FCS extension, Myrtle Weldon
By
Katie Pratt
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The marker is located outside of the E.S. Good Barn on UK's campus.
UKAg to host second Precision Dairy Showcase in December
By
Aimee Nielson
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UK's event will allow dairy producers to see new advances in precision technology.
Cold weather clothing closet will warm UK students
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UKAg students are asking for donations of cold weather clothing items to benefit UK students, as well as the Lexington community.
Conference on cattle confinement is Nov. 24 in Fayette County
By
Aimee Nielson
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Speakers from Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska and Illinois will address key cattle confinement issues.
UKAg celebrates land-grant research
By
Aimee Nielson
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Keynote speaker was Will Carpenter, retired vice president and general manager of the New Products Division at Monsanto Company.
UK to host Early Bird Meetings
By
Katie Pratt
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These meetings are designed to help Kentucky grain growers get the most from their prepay dollars.
Lexington hosts ag leadership conference for first time
By
Carol Lea Spence
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From as far away as Australia, directors of agricultural leadership programs gathered in Lexington recently to “steal ideas,” as one participant described it.