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4-H’ers positively impacting their communities during pandemic
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Katie Pratt
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Virtual Shop Talks for Farmers focuses on stewarding resources in hard times
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Carol Lea Spence
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Virtual Shop Talks for Farmers is an opportunity for farmers across the Midwest and Mid-South to have meaningful conversations with other farmers and experts about practical ideas and programs that can help them weather hard times and succeed with stewardship practices on their farms.
UK offers numerous online beef education opportunities for Kentucky cattle producers
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Aimee Nielson
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UK beef faculty are reaching farmers in innovative ways during the pandemic.
Schwinke receives UK Wheat Service Award
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Katie Pratt
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The annual award recognizes individuals for their collaborations and contributions to UK wheat research.
Zooming through 2020’s closed doors
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Carol Lea Spence
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The year 2020 was many things, one of which was a catalyst that opened the door to new ideas and skills, thanks to creative University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension agents.
Virtual Winter Wheat Meeting Jan. 5, 8
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Katie Pratt
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New topics will be presented each day.
Applications open for 2021 USDA internships at UK
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Katie Pratt
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The deadline to apply for a summer internship is Feb. 15.
Farmer-researcher partnerships are backbone of agricultural advances
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Katie Pratt
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Thanks to farmers who are willing to share their land for research, agriculture is advancing in fields across Kentucky. Scientists in the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment engage with an extensive network of producers in all disciplines.
Behind the Blue' — Jennifer Bridge Has a Passion for Improving Lives Through UK Extension
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Carl Nathe and Kody Kiser
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Extension volunteers fulfill a need of region’s health care workers
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Katie Pratt
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The volunteer group helped ensure northeastern Kentucky health care workers had the PPE they needed.