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A complete map of the genetic structure of the horse is now a reality thanks to UK’s Gluck Equine Research Center and labs around the world.
An agritourism loop is taking shape in an eastern Kentucky county, spurring economic development and promoting the region’s rich heritage .
This month, the segment focuses on how parents can spend quality time with their young children, while teaching them how to learn and read. Researchers at the University of Kentucky may have discovered a link between Parkinson’s disease and a chemical used by industrial workers.
UK students in MANRRS, Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences are giving back by mentoring elementary students. The Greenup Arts Children's Chorus, started by the county's  fine arts extension program, and recently performed for state legislators in Frankfort.
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Growing Kentucky presented by:

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UK College of Agriculture
Kentucky Agriculture Experiment Station
Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service
School of Human Environmental Sciences

  produced in cooperation with

Kentucky State University

TV Schedule

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3rd Sat. of each month at 3 p.m., EST

Lexington Insight Cable
Mon.-Fri., 7:30 p.m., channel 19.

 Growing Kentucky is also offered on many cable systems throughout Kentucky, check your local listings for details.

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