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How will the current economy affect this year’s agritourism industry on Kentucky Farms? We will find out from farmers attending the Kentucky Farms are Fun conference in Bowling Green.

The UK College of Agriculture and Cooperative Extension Service has a Website to help people get through these challenging economic times. MONEYWI$E provides information, decision aids, and financial calculators directed at all aspects of everyday living.

March is national nutrition month and the focus is on preparing nutritious one-dish meals.

The University of Kentucky is part of a new study that could give families of epileptics a faster way to treat life-threatening seizures.

A University of Kentucky horticulture professor may have discovered a way to make common grasses and trees more efficient alternative fuel sources.
 

Farmers in one Kentucky county are learning a valuable skill that could help them save money on the farm.
 
 

We will visit a birthday bash as Kentucky 4-H celebrates its 100th anniversary.  
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