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A $10 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health will help UK researchers study how to clean up hazardous waste sites and improve nutrition and health.

The UK Wheat Science Group is helping wheat growers increase their yields and the group’s efforts has been recognized with a national award.

This month, find out how to play it safe this summer while working or playing in the great outdoors.

An Extension Homemakers club has been volunteering for more than 30 years at a Catholic mission center in Louisville’s inner city.

Grapes are growing in Kentucky once again and at UK’s Horticulture Research Farm there are more than three and a half acres dedicated to grape research.

UK’s Wind Ensemble toot their own horns in the People’s Republic of China in a seven city concert tour including Beijing, site of the 2008 Summer Olympics.

 

 

Homeschool 4-Hers are learning about gardening, business, and entrepreneurship through a program called 4-H Grow Biz.
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