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4-H Goes Wild for the environment
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Carol Lea Spence
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More than 800 fourth-graders descended on Madison County Fairgrounds to weave their way through exhibits at 4-H Goes Wild, an environmental field day.
Corn planting could face delays due to wet weather
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Katie Pratt
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Wet conditions could delay corn planting this week. UK specialists remind farmers to wait out the rain.
UK entomologist offers tips on ticks
By
Katie Pratt
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Ticks are now active. A UK entomolgist tells Kentuckians what they can do to minimize their chances of getting bit.
UK expands STEM horizons for middle school girls
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Carol Lea Spence
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Expanding Your Horizons, will encourage young women to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, by introducing them to role models in the fields.
UK program helps develop civic-minded young citizens
By
Jeff Franklin
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YELP students visit state capitol.
UK program helps develop civic-minded young citizens
By
Katie Pratt
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The Youth Engagement Leadership Program is helping young Kentuckians learn about and develop a stronger connection to their communities.
Register early for teen forest leadership program
By
Carol Lea Spence
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The Kentucky Forest Leadership Program, June 4-9, provides learning experiences in forestry, entomology and wildlife for students entering their junior or senior year of high school.
Emergency Wheat Freeze Meeting
By
Jeff Franklin
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Producers, consultants and industry reps gather at UK's Research and Education Center in Princeton to discuss this year's wheat crop after a damaging freeze.
UK training helps farmers learn how to assess wheat freeze damage
By
Katie Pratt
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UK wheat specialists helped growers learn how to access potential freeze damage before it appears in the field during the emergency training.
Extension to host outdoor aquaculture program
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Speakers include researchers and specialists from Kentucky State University and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.