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CAFE receives five sustainability grants
By
Whitney Harder
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The UK President’s Sustainability Advisory Committee awarded nearly $200,000 in funding to seven sustainability projects.
A parking lot garden feeds mind, body and soul
By
Carol Lea Spence
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Everything changed once the garden went in at St. James Place in Lexington.
UKAg jumps into wholesale as teaching tool for Kentucky farmers
By
Carol Lea Spence
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CAFE recently took the plunge into wholesale sales and GAP certification, and Kentucky growers could start swimming in the wholesale market on their own, supported by UKAg’s experience.
Habitat restoration, research on tap for Kentucky Botanical Symposium
By
Carol Lea Spence
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This year’s Kentucky Botanical Symposium, Oct. 9-10, will celebrate Kentucky's diverse ecological systems with an exploration of habitat restoration efforts and ecosystem research.
Cardinal Hill patients find health in the garden
By
Carol Lea Spence
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Therapy and solace can be found in a small, special spot that seems to grow hope no matter what the challenge—The Grow Again Garden.
Creative programs in food deserts teach valuable lessons
By
Aimee Nielson
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Nutirtion education and community gardens teach kids healthy ways to eat.
Grant to empower women farmers, improve child nutrition in Ghana
By
Katie Pratt
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Three UKAg professors received a grant to help local female farmers in the African country sell their food to schools.
Beekeeping interest soaring in Pulaski County
By
Katie Pratt
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There are many reasons that the local beekeeping school maxed out existing space and had a waiting list this past winter.
UK Horticulture Research Farm offers Twilight Tour July 28
By
Aimee Nielson
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Wagon tours begin at 6 p.m.