December 2004
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| UK Announces Drug Endangered Children Alliance |
| Receipts Likely a Record; Expected to Moderate |
| Tobacco Outlook Filled with Questions |
| How to Lose Weight and Keep it Off |
| Sending, Receiving Holiday Food Gifts |
| Meat Goat Prices Positively Affected by Demand |
| Grain Performance Tests Provide Important Data |
| UK Wheat Conference Set For Jan. 11 |
| Workshop Shows Proper Digging, Transplanting Methods |
| Poinsettias Provide Holiday Color And Funds For 4-H |
| Asian Soybean Rust Trainings Planned Across State |
| Dairy Farmers Can Set Selection Standards for Genetic Improvement |
| Preventing Identity Theft |
| KY Beef Conference Focuses on Planning Today for Tomorrow's Markets |
| Annual Winter Lambing School Set for January 25 |
| Equipment May Improve Safety and Increase Production for Loggers |
| UK College Of Agriculture Specialists Survey State For Signs Of Sudden Oak Death |
November 2004
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| Sheep and Wool Key to Success for Kentucky Couple |
| Extension Agents Learn To Meet The Urban Challenge |
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North American International Livestock Exposition Internship Offers Students Experience |
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Extension Service Plays Key Role In International Livestock Exposition |
| Conference Offered Ideas to Make Parenting Easier, More Enjoyable |
| UK College of Agriculture Names New Forestry Chair |
| Beef Check-Off Referendum Set Dec. 7 |
| Fruit and Vegetable Conference Set for Early January |
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Dealing With High Energy Costs On The Farm |
| Program Aims to Help Community Get Healthy |
| Chef Heralds Farmers as Heroes |
| Class Helps Hispanic Workers Gain English Skills |
| Scarecrows Bring Kentucky Community Together |
| Remember Pet Safety During the Holidays |
| 2004 Phase II Tobacco Payments Under Scrutiny |
| Public Policy Institute Teaches Women How to Get Involved |
| Discovery Of Soybean Rust No Cause For Panic |
| Natural Products Innovation Conference Highlights Resources and Partnerships |
| New Center Boosts Cultural Arts Awareness |
| Farmers and Businesses Help Residents Fall in Love with County |
| Growing Vegetables In Kentucky Greenhouses |
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Walk Your Land Program Educates Landowners on Methamphetamine Production |
| Realistic Expectations Reduce Holiday Stress |
| Save on Escalating Home Heating Costs |
October 2004
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| Annual Grazing Conference Planned for October 26 |
| Students Experience Real Science and Help Solve Community Problems |
| Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain |
| Kentucky Ranks 4th in Number of Farms |
| Enhancing Leadership Abilities is Focus of October Conference |
| Meetings Set To Aid Farmers In Early Management Decisions |
| Elementary Students Experience Farm "Fun"damentals |
| McCracken Backpack Food For Kids Program Growing |
| Bat Myths Demystified; Mammals Are Beneficial |
| Tobacco Buyout Means Changes For Kentucky Agriculture |
| Career Fair Gives Students Visibility, Opportunity |
| Study Offers Insights Into Kentucky Attitudes About Marriage |
| Natural Products Innovation Conference Will Highlight Resources, Partnerships |
| Precision Agriculture Program Uses Tobacco Money to Add Technology for Grain Production |
| Straw Production In Kentucky |
| Kentucky Farmers Innovative in Sustainable Agriculture |
| Tax Planning Important In Good Economic Year |
| Collaboration Aims To Reduce Highway Weed Problems |
| Youth Leaders Lend Voice To Civic Groups |
| USDA Deputy Administrator Visits UK College of Agriculture |
Ruminant Nutrition is Focus of Oct. 27 Workshop |
| Take Tricks Out Of Halloween By Following Safety Measures |
| Recent Dry Spell Causes Concern for Start of Fall Fire Season |
September 2004
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| Wireworms Can Be Problem In Kentucky Cornfields |
| No-Till Tobacco Research Continues To Improve Techniques |
| UK Colleges Of Agriculture And Dentistry Join Forces To Improve Oral Health |
| Keeping Pests Out of Homes |
| The Buzz on Chainsaw Safety |
| CPH Sales Worthwhile Even In High Cattle Market |
| Program Teaches Kentucky Teens Safe Driving Skills |
| Green River Cattle Company Works To Add Value For Beef Producer |
| Ky Women in Agriculture to Hold 5th Statewide Conference |
| UK College of Agriculture Fall Lambing School Set for Oct. 13 |
| Scout Fields for Potential Lodging in Corn |
| Leadership Initiative Helps Kentucky Nonprofit Organizations |
| UK College Of Agriculture Aids In Nutritional Education Of FarmersĘ Market Voucher Recipients |
| Grain Harvest Moving Along, Ohio River Damages Some Fields |
| Wet Spring and Summer Affects Management of Apple Diseases |
| UK Spider Research Interests BBC Documentary Filmmakers |
| Ag Development Funds Result in Forage-Beef Program Progress |
| Fall Optimum Time To Plant Many Trees and Shrubs |
| Be Prepared for Disasters |
| Protect Children on Farms |
| Check Wheat Seed For Germination, Use Seed Treatments If Necessary |
| Outdoor Gatherings May Attract Yellowjackets |
August 2004
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| Value Added Target Marketing Program Provides Important Data |
| Marketing With Large Grain Crop Estimate |
| Pride Of Kentucky Showcase |
| Ragweed Culprit for Crop Losses, Allergies from Pollen |
| Cooperative Extension Helps Small Business Owners in Northern KY |
| Properly Use Resistant Varieties To Control Soybean Cyst Nematode |
| Stockpile Forages Now For Longer Grazing Season |
| Make Tailgating Memorable for All the Right Reasons |
| Tennessee and Kentucky to Host North American Biotechnology Conference |
| Central Kentucky Farm Expo Is Sept. 2 |
| Cutting Competition Described as Olympics of Tobacco by Some |
| Weather Experts Believe Weak El Ni±o Conditions Beginning |
| UK Ag. Economist Says Current Cattle Cycle Not Typical |
| Goats Provide Opportunity on Southern KY Farm |
| UK College of Agriculture Highlights Healthy Homes in State Fair Exhibit |
| UK College of Ag State Fair Exhibit Offers Practical Tips for Healthy Homes |
| IPM Common-Sense Approach To Home, Farm Pest Control |
| New UK Associate Ag Dean Brings Commitment to Students to Job |
| Managing Weeds In Pastures |
| Potato Pals Allow Youth To Show Creativity |
| Demonstration Plots Aid Vegetable Producers |
July 2004
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| Kentucky 4-Hers Elect New State Officers |
| Extension Disaster Education Network Enhancing Efforts Nationally and in Kentucky |
| UK's Eden Shale Research Farm: Helping Farmers Nearly 50 Years |
| Frequent Rains Hamper Fly Control Efforts for Livestock Producers |
| Home Gardening Offers More Than Just Nutritional Benefits |
| Grain Crops Showing Promise |
| Hay Storage Program Reduces Losses |
| Sewing Camp Teaches More Than Needles and Thread |
| Growing Conditions Prove A Challenge To Tobacco Producers |
| UK Ag Engineering Students are International Runners-Up in Tractor Design Competition |
| Kentucky Wheat Crop Takes Hit, Lowering Yields, Test Weights |
| Many Spiders Shouldn't Be Unwelcome House Guests |
| Black Widow and Brown Recluse Dangerous Spiders in Kentucky |
| Teachers Learn Hands-On Techniques at UK College of Agriculture Workshop |
| Lunch Hour Trips to Farmers' Market Mutually Beneficial |
| Mini Watermelons Offer Producers Another Crop |
| Recycling Pesticide Containers Helps Protect Environment |
| Pre-Civil War Quilts May Have Pointed the Way to Freedom |
| Cattle Market Uncertainty May Require More Careful Fall Decision Making |
| Eden Shale Research Farm Part of State's History |
| Progress in Tobacco Buyout, Major Hurdles Remain |
June 2004
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| Wet Weather Brought Challenges For Apple, Peach Growers |
| Beef Cattle Conferences Offer Latest Marketing Information |
| KTRDC Director Receives Life Sciences Visionary Award |
| Forestry Leadership Program Embraces Diversity |
| HEEL Program Announces Grant Recipients |
| Extension Service Helps Edmonson County Become StormReady |
| Visiting Farmers' Markets Helps Local Economies, People's Health |
| Twilight Tour Features Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Varieties |
| Use Proven Management Practices to Reduce Livestock Heat Stress |
| Consumer Demand Continues to Raise Grocery Meat Prices |
| Managing Mosquitoes Around The Home |
| Sudden Oak Death Not a Problem in Kentucky Yet |
| UK Blueberry Variety Research |
| 'Good Bugs" Might Be Beneficial |
| Agriculture Agent Believes Educating Farmers On Cancer Prevention Part Of The Job |
| Cleaning-up Clothing and Furniture After Floods |
| Remember Fireworks Safety |
| Southern Kentucky County Gets Moving with 4-H Fitness Day |
| Managing Flood Problems on the Farm |
| Taking Care of Appliances After Recent Kentucky Floods |
| Healthy Eating Habits Taught By Cooperative Extension Service Lead To 100 Pound Weight Loss |
| Solar Panels Provide Educational Opportunity to Youth and Adults |
| Spotty Rainfalls Expected to Continue Into Early June |
| Slime Molds Don't Deserve Image Created by Name and Appearance |
| Vegetable Production Continues to Increase, Direct Marketing Driving Growth |
May 2004
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| Ticks Are on the Prowl |
| Trash Turns to Treasure for Some Eastern Kentucky Students |
| Prevention and Early Detection Reduce Melanoma Risk and Fatalities |
| Wheat Disease Showing Up In Areas Of State |
| Farmers Markets Opening Earlier, Adding Products |
| Changes In Treated Lumber |
| Kentucky 4-Her Included in List of National Award Recipients |
| East KY Women Learn Sewing, Quilting and More at Spring Fling |
| Research Partnership Will Benefit Poultry Industry |
| Tobacco Blue Mold Now Occurring in Kentucky |
| 4-H Camps Gearing Up for Another Exciting Summer |
| Students Fold 1,000 Cranes for Peace |
| Ewe Profit School Set for May 26 |
| Cicadas Pose Little Concern for Animals and Their Owners |
| Kentucky Blue Mold Warning System Turns 25 |
| Good Management Techniques Mean A More Successful Cattle Breeding Season |
| Dry Stone Masonry Project Sparks Future Employment Ideas for East Ky. Students |
| Time To Assess Harvest And Storage Needs |
| Calloway County 4-H Mixes Fun with Community Service |
| Use Forages More Efficiently To Increase Livestock Profits |
| Preparation Important to Successful Job Search |
April 2004
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| UK Wheat Field Day Is May 18 |
| Preschool Newsletter Offers Child Care Information |
| Children Get Wild About Reading on Earth Day |
| Homemaker Leadership Retreat Offers Fun, Educational Information |
| Survey Looking For Herbicide Resistant Ryegrass |
| Sheeprofit Day Celebrates 35th Anniversary |
| Southwestern Corn Borer Survey Shows Low Numbers |
| Washington Congressional Staffers Take Tour of Reclaimed Mine Land |
| Birds' Nesting, Feeding Activities Create Urban, Farm Problems |
| Coaching and Leadership Institute Set to Spur Entrepreneurship in NE Kentucky |
| Corn Can Extend Grazing Season and Profit for Beef Producers |
| State Receives Approval To Use Folicur To Combat Wheat Disease |
| Master Food Volunteers Ready to Work |
| Keep Insects From Destroying Home Gardening Pleasure |
Central Kentuckians Encouraged to Get Moving |
| Goat Enterprises Moving From Niche to Mainstream for Kentucky Farmers |
| Cooperative Extension Helps Student Gain Valuable Experience in East KY Community |
| Choose Nutritious, Safe Foods for Menus at Spring Gatherings |
| Kentucky Farmers Beginning The Task Of Planting 2004 Crop |
| Markets Remain Promising For Grain Crops |
| Bagging Grass Clippings Not Always the Best Idea |
| County-By-County Weather Narrative Forecasts Available from Agricultural Weather Center |
March 2004
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| Periodical Cicadas Set To Emerge This Spring |
| Higher Feed Costs Will Cut Into Livestock Profits This Year |
| Production-Oriented Goat Workshops Offered Throughout Eastern Kentucky |
| Temperature Checking Hay Can Keep Fires at Bay |
| High Grain Prices Result of Supply Problems, Improved Demand3 |
| County Beef Group Taking Product from Field to the Consumer |
| Lighten Up LaRue County Helps Residents Shed Pounds, Gain Better Eating Habits |
| Agri-Vision to Showcase Ag Service and Research at Home & Garden show |
| Economist Says It's a Good Time for Declining Farm Program Costs |
| Lawn Mower Safety |
| Children Become "Organ Wise" While Learning Health Lessons |
| Animal Science Students Earn First in Regional Quadrathlon |
| Sweet 16 Program Provides Automobile Safety Lessons For Teens |
| Kentucky Woman Honored In Washington |
| Wellness Forum Emphasizes Health and Nutrition for Women |
| New Web Site Opens Up World of Possibilties |
| 4-H Capitol Experience Teaches Youth About Government, Leadership |
| Rising Milk Prices Mean Good News for Farmers |
February 2004
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| Factors In Determining Whether To Buy Equipment Or Custom Hire Precision Agriculture Applications |
| Specialist Says More Seed Not Always Best Where Corn is Concerned |
| Herbarium Aids in Identifying Kentucky Plants and More |
| IPM Scout Traininig Is March 17 At UK Research And Education Center |
| Meats Research Helps Processors Take Food Safety to Higher Level |
| Graves County Hispanic Students Get 4-H Introduction |
| New Products Continue To Enhance Protection Of Corn From Insects |
| Dairy Conference Sessions Aimed at Increasing Profits |
| Funding for UK Will Enhance Collaboration with New USDA Lab |
| Goat Workshop to Detail New Agribusiness Opportunity |
| Flowers in the Snow |
| Researchers Continue To Develop Information, Strateges For Soybean Aphid |
| Soybean Rust Likely To Reach United States In Coming Years |
| Producers Can Minimize Winter Alfalfa Stand Losses |
| Alfalfa Conference Set For Feb. 26 In Cave City |
| Agritourism Forums Work To Build Knowledge, Leadership In Emerging Industry |
January 2004
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| Electronic System Gives Valuable Information to Cattle Producers |
| Kentucky Children Faring Better Than a Decade Ago |
| Grain Sorghum Gaining Interest In Kentucky |
| Fine Tuning Nitrogen Use |
| Pesticide Storage Important in Winter |
| Managing Risk Best Alternative To Reducing Wheat Head Blight Problems |
| Plastic Tunnels Provide Expanded Production Opportunities |
| Ag Expo Celebrates 30th Year Of Educational Programs For Farm Community |
| Trade Embargoes Hit Beef Prices |
| Kentucky Cattle Programs Benefit Producers, Consumers |
| Managing Broomsedge In Pastures |
| KY Dairy Herd Structure Changing |
| Combating Higher Energy Costs |
| Remember Fire Safety Precautions |
| Steps to Increase Forage Production Can Be Simple |