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The Bill Gatton Foundation Professorships announced, supporting innovative research in advancing Kentucky
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Christopher Carney
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A group of University of Kentucky researchers are named The Bill Gatton Foundation Professorship, recognizing faculty with funding resources to solve complex agriculture and societal challenges.
UK researcher named an inspiring woman in plant biology
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Lindsay Travis
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Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment researcher Aardra Kachroo was recently nominated for her work on plant immunity.
University of Kentucky plant pathology researcher named AAAS Fellow
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Lindsay Travis
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UK plant pathology researcher Pradeep Kachroo was recently named an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow, a prestigious lifetime recognition within the scientific community.
Kentucky High School Crop Scouting Competition registration now open
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Jordan Strickler
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The July 25 competition offers Kentucky high school students the opportunity to gain valuable field experience, network with peers and potentially shape their future careers in agriculture.
Historic $100-million gift will catapult UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
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Gatton’s impact on the University of Kentucky exceeds $180 million. He is the university’s single largest donor.
Plant pathologist Ardra Kachroo featured in 'I am a UK Innovator' video series
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Erin Wickey
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New UK center dedicated to former CAFE professor
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Jordan Strickler
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Michael Goodin was an integral faculty member of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment for nearly two decades before his sudden passing in 2020.
Kachroo, Tanaka Photographed for '56 Lexington Women of Color'
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Hilary Brown
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Plant pathologist Aardra Kachroo and Keiko Tanaka, professor of rural sociology, were among the women photographed.
New tool provides producers with impacts of diseases
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Katie Pratt
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Producers can see historical yield and economic losses for a variety of diseases.
UK breeder develops new tall fescue variety
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Katie Pratt
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Lacefield MaxQ II is a novel endophyte tall fescue that will be commercially available to farmers in 2017.
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