December 2003
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| Kentucky 4-H Livestock Judging Team Ranks High in National Contest |
| Program Helps Detention Center Inmates Start Over |
| Grain Crop Outlook for 2004 Depends on Global Supply and Consumption |
| UK Wheat Conference To Focus On Head Blight |
| Grazing Conference Features Nationally Known Speakers |
| State's Horticulture Industry Continues To Expand |
| UK Winter Lambing School Set for Feb. 4 |
| National Science Grants to UK Agriculture Reach High Level |
| KY 4-H Skillathon Team Named Reserve National Champions |
| Christmas Store Much More than Toys |
| Recent Weather Signals Time for Livestock Winter Preparation |
| Homemakers Quilts Aid McCracken Crime Stoppers |
| State's Livestock Industry Enjoys Strong Year, Expected To Remain Strong |
| Kentucky's Farm Economy Rebounded In 2003, Likely To Remain Steady In 2004 |
| Holiday Shoppers Can Avoid Identity Theft |
| Garden Gurus Set for Jan. 10 in Paducah |
| Despite Disappointments, Burley Growers Had Some Positives in 2003 |
| Kentucky Cowpokes Program Aimed At Youth Interested In Beef Industry |
| Improving Forage Systems is Focus of Northeast Kentucky Program |
November 2003
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| Fruit and Vegetable Conference Allows Producers to Share Ideas and Learn from Experts |
| French Agriculture Policy Visitors Learn About Kentucky Ag Marketing |
| Tobacco Buyout Not Going To Happen In 2003 |
| Good Sanitation Key to Preventing Hepatitis A |
| Crop Opportunities Can Be Found for Producers Looking to Expand |
| Interest in Biology Leads Teacher to Prestigious Science Fellowship |
| Holiday Seminar Inspires Nearly 500 |
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Kentucky Farmers Well Situated To Take Advantage Of High Soybean Prices |
| Stream Restoration Improves Water Quality, Wildlife Habitat |
| Holidays Can Be Stressful But Realistic Expections, Communication Can Help |
| McCracken County Homemaker Noted For Making Turbans For Chemotherapy Patients |
| Workshop to Build Community Capactiy for Solid Waste Education |
| Kentucky Corn, Soybean Crops Fare Well In 2003 |
| Entrepreneurship Helps Develop Economic Diversity in Kentucky Counties |
| Know Hay Quality For Balanced Cattle Diet |
| Extension Delivers Health Education Through Faith-Based Organizations |
October 2003
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| Vet Says Goat Owners Can Avoid Pesky Parasite Problems |
| Harvest Trail Tour Highlights Scott County Agritourism |
| Tight Supplies Drive up Beef Prices |
| Fate of Animals in Disasters Has Human Health Consequences |
| Historical Marker Highlights UK Research And Education Center |
| Natural Products Innovation is Focus of November Conference |
| Kentucky Grazing Conference Is Nov. 25 In Lexington |
| Camp Gives Youth A Look At Health Careers |
| Rough Weather Year Continues for Burley Growers |
| Computers Connect The Ages In Cyber Seniors/Cyber Teens |
| Dairy Management Field Day is Oct. 30 |
| Farmers' Markets Continue To Grow In Kentucky |
| Foresters, Landowners and Loggers Collaborate at East Ky. Tree Farm |
| Planning Considerations For Farm Income Taxes |
| Teachers Learn Environment Lessons They'll Give to High School Students |
| Pumpkin Festival Teaches Youngsters Agriculture Basics |
| Weather Records Still Adding Up and Affecting Kentucky Farmers |
| New Program Works To Encourage Saving |
| Spreadsheet Can Aid In Controlling Wheat Seed Costs |
| Landscapes Still Need Some Attention After First Frost |
| Helping Families Help Themselves Is Goal of Homemakers Seminar |
| UK Cooperative Extension Helps Food Producers Earn Required Certification |
September 2003
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| Pot-In-Pot Field Day Gives Prospective Growers Look At Production System |
| UK College of Design and UK College of Agriculture Enhance Partnership |
| Apple Time in Kentucky |
| Soy-based Biodiesel Offers Kentucky Farmers Another Potential Market |
| Higher Fuel Prices Mean Higher Grain Drying Costs |
| Eastern KY 4th and 5th Graders Experience a Day on the Farm |
| Kentucky Master Gardeners Share Ideas |
| Grazing School Aims to Provide Helpful Information to Cattle Producers |
| Conference to Address Children's Environmental Health |
| UK New Crop Opportunities Conference Targets Farmers Seeking New Enterprises |
| With High Natural Gas Prices, Farmers Need To Maximize Use |
| A Glimpse Of Mars And 4-H |
| Readying Combines, Grain Bins Now Means Less Headaches At Harvest |
| KY Weather Records Continue to Pile Up as Grace Remnants Drench State |
| Heritage and Culture Center Gives Laurel Gorge Area Tourism Boost |
| School Children Earn Chance to Get Close-Up to Nature |
| Tips For Curing Burley Tobacco |
| UK Mine Reforestation Project is Focus of Industry Interest |
| Specialist Details Steps to Maintaining High Silage Yields |
| Risk of Green Tobacco Sickness Worse in Wet Weather |
August 2003
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| Cool, Wet Summer Causing Problems for Tobacco |
| 4-H Country Ham Contest Entries Rise |
| Outlook For Backgrounding Cattle This Fall Looks Favorable |
| UK Cooperative Extension Service Will Aid In Educational, Research Efforts As New Labeling Requirements Begin |
| Lambing School Set for Oct. 8 at UK Animal Research Center |
| Survey Says No-Till Wheat Appears To Be Gaining Interest |
| Quilt Camp Teaches Valuable Skills |
| Wood Products Businesses Build Skills With Help of Cooperative Extension and UK Wood Center |
| Despite Rough Start Grain Crops Finishing Strong |
| Avian Bowl More than Competition |
| Bicycle Rodeo Incorporates Fun and Learning |
| Ag Leaders Launch "Pride of Kentucky" Cookbook |
| Byproducts Offer Good Feed Potential For Weaned Calves, Breeding Cows |
| Ham Breakfast Represents 40 Years of Kentucky Agriculture Tradition |
| Food Demonstrations Offer Farmers Market Shoppers Healthy Ideas |
| Impending Labeling Regulations Will Impact State's Livestock Industry |
| UK Cooperative Extension Service Aids Refugee Program |
| Proper Maintenance Can Keep Septic System In Good Repair |
July 2003
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| Extension Partners with Beef Industry and Retail Markets to Promote New Cut |
| Tall Fescue Probably Not Too Worrisome for Goats |
| Kentucky Weather Still Setting Records |
| Nutrition Program Benefits Seniors and Producers at Farmers Markets |
| Young Scholars Learn the Power of Green |
| UK College of Agriculture Engineers Assist Produce Cooperative |
| Twilight Tour To Showcase UK Horticulture July 22 |
| New Rules In Place For Selling Homemade Foods At Farmers' Markets |
| Preventing Pinkeye In Cattle |
| Late-Planted Corn Should Be Watched For Fall Armyworm Activity |
| Educators Prepare to Get "All Wild About Kentucky's Environment" |
| Rising Black Bear Population in Kentucky a Good Sign |
| Preparing For Fall Forage Seeding Means Remembering The Basics |
| Campers Focus on Fine Arts at North-Central 4-H Camp |
| Seminar Will Show Small Business Owners Benefits of Being Online |
| Wood Magic Wows Visitors at Robinson Station Field Day |
| Blackberry Research Seeks Best Varieties for Kentucky Producers |
| Master Clothing Program Keeps Sewing Traditions Alive |
| Ky. Weather Continues Top Ten Trend |
| Field Days to Highlight Vegetable Production |
June 2003
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| Extension Specialist Offers Tips for Flood-Damaged Items |
| UK College of Agriculture Dedicates Lecture Hall to Loyal Ag Alum |
| Look At Assets When Considering Agritourism |
| Master Gardeners Add Color to Pedestrian Bridge Across Ohio River |
| Summer Day Camp A Community Affair |
| UK College of Agriculture Releases 2003 Ag Input Survey |
| Kentucky Women in Ag to Incorporate |
| Master Cattlemen Program Offers Valuable Knowledge |
| Researchers Get Closer To Solving Caterpillar Mystery |
| Wet Conditions Continue To Plague Farmers |
| Tobacco Lawsuit Settlement May Aid In More Production Security, Buyout Discussions |
| 5th Wettest April and May Puts Growers on Edge |
| Wheat Harvest Near, Some Disease Problems |
| Ag Engineering Students Earn Third at International Design Competition |
| 4-H Team Will Represent Kentucky at National Environment Contest |
| Blueberries Offer Growers Potential Profit Opportunity |
| McCracken Demonstration Garden Receives National Recognition |
| Youth Gain Experience At Horse Camp |
May 2003
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| Things To Consider Before Buying More Farmland |
| Homemakers Clothe-A-Child Program Brings In Thousands of Items |
| New Technologies May Not Be Just For Large Farms |
| Horticulture Demonstrations Bring Latest Solutions to Kentucky Growers |
| Agritourism Conferences Set For June 17-18 |
| All Commodity Field Day at Robinson Station July 17 |
| High Milk Production Critical to Kentucky Dairy Farmers this Summer |
| No-Till Tobacco Demonstration at UK Plant and Soil Sciences Field Day |
| UK Opens New Plant Science Building |
| Italian Ryegrass A Tough Competitor In Kentucky Wheat Fields |
| Shadowing Program Offers Students Glimpse Of Careers |
| Kentuckians Still Dealing with Ice-Storm Damaged Trees |
| Wet Conditions Mean Farming Delays |
| Sheeprofit Day to Bring Producers and Consumers Together May 17 |
| UK Agriculture Graduates Earn Prestigious National Fellowships |
| UK Offers Burley Growers Tools to Help Make Variety Decisions |
| Kids CafT Offers Much More than Healthy Meals |
| UK Names New Assistant Extension Director for 4-H/Youth Development |
| Containers Can Provide Fresh Produce Using Little Space |
| UK Sets Ewe Profit School for May 28 |
April 2003
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| Home and Garden Show Display Puts Extension Front and Center |
| Day Camp Teaches Kids Valuable Knowledge |
| HorseQuest Web Site Provides Valuable Information with Every Click |
| Children Learn To Be Junior Master Gardeners |
| UK College of Agriculture Site Of Kentucky Pest Management Center |
| New IPM Program Aimed At Nursery Crop Producers |
| Polymer-Coated Corn Trials Could Make Planting More Convenient |
| UK Wheat Field Day Set For May 13 In Princeton |
| Inaugural Seminar Honors Gift and Memory of Harry E. Wheeler |
| Flowers, Plants and West Kentucky Family Combine to Equal Success |
| Youth Ag Field Day Gives Elementary Students Close-up Look at Agriculture |
| Students Gain Valuable Knowledge At Safety Days |
| Planting Season Off to Fast Start |
| Footstool Workshop Revives Interest in Heritage Crafting Skill |
| Meat Goat Industry Continues To Grow in Kentucky |
| Grazing School Offers Ways to Improve Profitability for Livestock Producers |
| Heritage Seminar Links Past to Future |
| Armenian Assistance Program Has UK Connection |
| As ATV Popularity Increases So Does Need For Safety Reminders |
| Students Enjoy a Buffet of Bugs for Spring Break |
| Growing Corn After Corn Can Increase Insect, Disease Problems |
March 2003
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| Mural Club Project Adds Art to Northern Ky. Schoo |
| Proper Maintenance Can Mean Fewer Delays This Spring, Better Potential Yields |
| Extension Agents Equipped to Deliver Valuable Health Programming |
| Time is a Friend for Forest Landowners After Recent Ice Storm |
| Well Testing Program Available In Purchase Area |
| 4-H Club Connects with Troops Through Letter-Writing Campaign |
| Precision Agriculture Research Is Multifaceted |
| Rural Life and Disability Focus of March 14 Training Conference |
| Tent Caterpillar Populations Likely Will Be Lower This Spring |
| Fallen Trees Beneficial for Firewood and Other Uses |
| Research Seeking To Determine How Precision Agriculture Is Environmentally Advantageous |
| Shiitake Mushroom Production Detailed in New Instructional Video |
| Leadership Ballard Helps Middle School Students Become Good Leaders |
| Central KY Farmer Gives New Life to Old Tobacco Barn |
| Kentucky Bull Evaluation Program Sale Is March 25 |
| Kentucky's Hay Image Rebounding |
| Kentucky Cattle Producers Use Technology to Stay Ahead of Competition |
| UK Crop and Soil Sciences Field Day Will Feature Latest Crop Information |
| Extension Provides Family Resources for Dealing With Wartime Concerns |
February 2003
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| Henning Named UK Assistant Extension Director for Ag & Natural Resources |
| Blueberry Workshop Will Highlight Production and Economics |
| Education and Innovation Focus of Home Garden & Landscape Expo |
| Help For Food Product Entrepenuers Available At UK |
| UK Weather Center Provides County Level Forecasts to Aid Farmers in Field Activities |
State Arboretum To Have High Tech Information Access For vistors |
| 2003 IPM Training School is March 19 in Princeton |
| Certified Specialists Can Help Farmers Develop Necessary Plans |
| Report Shows Cattle Industry Entering Expansion Phase of Cattle Cycle |
| Roses Could Bring Valentine Profits to Kentucky Farmers |
| Shearing School Set for Late March at UK's Animal Research Center |
| Workshops Provide Information For Small Businesses |
| Vegetable IPM Training Set For March 6 At Robinson Station |
| Crop Insurance Can Be Added Risk Management Tool For Farmers |
| Reduced-Risk Insecticides Studied for Control of Eastern Tent Caterpillars |
| USDA Under Secretary Hawks Featured Speaker at Women in Ag Conference |
| "Agri-Vision 2003" to Highlight UK College of Agriculture at Central Ky. Home and Garden Show |
January 2003
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| Arboretum Offers Teens Opportunity to Teach Nature Lessons to Children |
| Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Offers Expanded Program |
| Farmers Can Expect Cold Weather a Little Longer Awareness |
| UK Continues To Research Impact Of No-Till Wheat |
| UK Technology Grant Will Foster New Partnerships and Products |
| Web Site Makes Kentucky Snake Identification Easier |
| 4-H Reunion A Time To Reminisce and Look To The Future |
| UK College of Agriculture Sponsoring First Precision Agriculture Conference |
| Pastures May Need Renovating After Poor Weather Conditions Of 2002 |
| Old Pesticides in Unused Barns Can Threaten Livestock |
| Extension Homemaker Leaders Equipped to Educate Clubs About Consumer Beef Quality Awareness |
| Kentucky Women in Agriculture Conference Features Diverse Speakers |
| Continuous Corn Production Can Reduce Yields |
| Recovering From Holiday Debt Requires Rethinking Holiday Spending |
| Rising Deer Population Causes Losses For Farmers |
| UK Colleges of Agriculture and Medicine Sign Kentucky Rural Health Agreement |
| Caution Is Urged When Using Poultry Litter On Tobacco |
| UK College Of Agriculture Releases Two New Wheat Varieties |