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Find out about the 4-H Country Ham Contest - an event at the state fair that is making a comeback and getting bigger with more participants every year.

Grayson County hosted this year’s opening day reception at the Kentucky State Fair and one of the features was the Clothesline of Quilts project.

Communities are working to promote physical activity and we will hear more about this year’s statewide Second Sunday event in October.

University of Kentucky researchers are looking at a new way to determine how much nitrogen fertilizer a plant needs by using the latest technology.

Goats are grazing grass on a former landfill and it’s saving time, money, and the environment

The University of Kentucky travels the state bringing the university to prospective students in an effort to simplify the college search process.
 

See how the University of Kentucky is using cutting-edge research in the reforestation of reclaimed surface mine land.

   
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KETKY

Sept. 19
5:30 a.m., EDT
Sept. 26,
5:30 a.m.
EDT


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