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The Ag Magazine cover -Summer 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GIVING TOTALS
Campaign Giving: Donors have provided a total of $89.4 million in support for College programs since the start of UK 's Capital Campaign in 2000.

STUDENTS: $11,785,527

FACULTY: $18,781,747

ACADEMIC
PROGRAMS:
$10,893,340

FACILITIES: $1,069,673

PUBLIC SERVICE: $2,450,051

LIBRARY: $1,012,368

RESEARCH: $34,671,890

OTHER: $8,662,232

 

 

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2005 GIVING
Donors have provided a total of $21 million in support for College programs in calendar year 2005.

Types of Gifts:

Cash— $10,700,436

Pledges— $57,778

Pledged
Life Income Gifts &
Pledged Bequests—
$8,020,577

Research Challenge
Trust Fund—
$2,050,000

TOTAL— $20,828,791

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Horse .................

Janet Koller loved horses. As a child she was surrounded by American Saddlebreds that grazed on the rolling hills of her parents' farm in northern Boyle County. When Koller grew up and moved to an adjacent farm of her own, she began raising Thoroughbreds.

Janet Koller died in 2004, but an enduring testament to her love of horses stands in her name. Mrs. Koller has left an estate gift of $6.4 million to the University of Kentucky for equine research at the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center.

The monetary impact of the Janet H. Koller Estate Gift has been doubled to more than $12 million, thanks to the Research Challenge Trust Fund, set up by the state in 1997 to assist higher education. UK's allocation from the fund, earmarked for research initiatives, has provided a dollar-for-dollar match of private gifts.

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The $12 million is being used to set up four endowments, each bearing Mrs. Koller's name and each supporting a different area of equine research. These areas include:

. Equine infectious diseases ($2 million gift plus $2 million match)

. Equine biological-biochemical and genetic sciences ($2 million gift plus $2 million match)

. Critical and urgent health issues facing equine enterprises ($1 million gift plus $1 million match)
. Research of distinguished Gluck faculty ($1 million gift plus $1 million match).

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An unmatched $435,000 will support communication efforts related to the equine industry.

This gift underscores the College of Agriculture's equine initiative, now in progress, to ensure that UK programs are responsive to the daily needs of the equine industry. That initiative is one of several Commonwealth Collaboratives—issues designated by the University to be of concern in Kentucky—for which research progress will be tracked and reported to the state each year.

"We are grateful for both Mrs. Koller's generosity and the ability to maximize what it can do with matching dollars from the Research Challenge Trust Fund," said Scott Smith, interim provost and dean of the College of Agriculture. "This gift is an example of the impact a gift through your will can have on the College's research programs," he said.

Estate giving provides substantial support for future programs and is particularly suitable if you want to make a larger gift through your estate rather than during your lifetime.

 

 

 

 

 

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Tobacco Buyout Is
Helping Students

A new scholarship program called the Golden Leaf Settlement Fund will match major gifts endowed at $10,000 or more at 50 cents on the dollar.

The program has been made possible because the College, as a quota holder of tobacco, received $800,000 last year as part of the tobacco buyout.

That money has been used to set up the matching program to create new endowed scholarships or increase existing ones.

All endowed scholarships in the College of Agriculture are eligible, as long as the matching funds are available.

Like many couples, Bill and Fredda Moody and Rod and Charlotte Tulloch have ties to both the College of Agriculture and its School of Human Environmental Sciences. Both couples have been generous to the College in the past, and, with the help of the Golden Leaf Settlement Fund, they are extending that generosity.

Bill and Fredda Moody

The Moodys combined their match with the cash value of a whole life insurance policy Fredda had given to the University some years earlier. This current scholarship in Fredda's name is to provide aid to qualified students in the School of Human Environmental Sciences. Fredda earned her undergraduate degree in home economics in 1957 and prior to her marriage was the first home demonstration agent in Clay County.

Fredda and Bill made the decision a number of years ago to help young people by providing deferred scholarships in their names. Bill said that "lives of individuals and families are enriched and society in general benefits when students have an opportunity to receive a college education."

An endowed scholarship in Bill's name, awarded to students majoring in meat/food science, was established in 1999 with start-up money Bill received as the recipient of the Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Teaching in the tenured faculty category. Upon his retirement in 2000, additional funds were added to his scholarship by family, friends, and former students.

Rod and Charlotte Tulloch

Rod Tulloch taught agricultural education at UK for more than 30 years. Charlotte Tulloch has both undergraduate and master's degrees in home economics education and took some HES courses at UK as part of her doctoral work. After earning her Ed.D. at UK in 1982 in vocational education, her work at UK included supervising student teachers in family and consumer sciences. She also has taught home economics in high school and adult education programs.

The Tullochs had been giving to both the College of Agriculture and HES over the years. When they retired (Charlotte in 2004 and Rod in 2005) it was time, Rod Tulloch said, "to maximize what we were doing." They are using the Golden Leaf Settlement Fund to add to an endowment for agricultural education students that had been set up in Rod Tulloch's name at retirement.

The Moodys and the Tullochs were asked why they participated in the Golden Leaf Settlement Scholarship program. Fredda Moody wanted to return in kind some of the financial help she received as a home economics student. "It's a way of paying back, of sharing what we have," she said. If Bill Moody hadn't received a small Farm Bureau Scholarship as a freshman, he may have never attended UK. "I was going to stay on the farm; that scholarship changed my life," he said.

Before he went to college, Rod Tulloch was awarded a 4-H scholarship. It paid his undergraduate tuition for four years at Michigan State . As a teacher, he has seen firsthand how some students struggle to get through school. Charlotte Tulloch is grateful for the ag scholarships the Tullochs' son, David Tulloch '92, received from the College. He's now an associate professor in landscape architecture at Rutgers.

About the
Golden Leaf Settlement Fund:

The minimum pledge for an endowed scholarship is $10,000. Your gift may be paid over five years at $2,000 a year. The match from the Golden Leaf fund would be paid up front, so the endowment would start out at $7,000 and immediately be able to provide a scholarship at more than $600. For more information about setting up or contributing to an endowed scholarship, call the College's Advancement Office at (859)257-7200 or go to the College's home page on the Web at www.ca.uky.edu and click on Alumni.

 

 

 

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Marci Hicks '87, the College's new associate director for advancement / director of development, believes in what she does.

"I'm able to visit with folks and see how education has changed their lives, see their love for the institution and the students," she said about donors.

Hicks' greatest joy may be "hearing the donor's story, learning how the University made a difference in the donor's life, and assisting the donor to give back to the University in a meaningful way," she said.

The greatest thrill for a donor, she said, is to see the results of the gift. When donors meet the scholarship recipient or the faculty member awarded a professorship, "the delight on their faces is priceless," she said.

"Much of the time, those donors give again."

Two misconceptions exist among people who don‘t yet give to an educational institution, Hicks said.

"There‘s the thought that a small gift will not make a difference, but that‘s not true," she said. "If everybody gave a minimal annual gift, it would make a great difference collectively."

She said the other misconception is that schools don‘t need any more money.

"There are so many things we could do better if we had more funding. At all great universities, it's private giving that makes the difference," she said.

Farm Background

Hicks, a native of Madison County, spent most of her childhood on a beef cattle and tobacco farm near Richmond. She was an active 4-H'er, serving as state secretary while at UK.

She earned her undergraduate degree in agricultural economics and was a Little Sister for Alpha Gamma Rho while at UK. Her husband James Hicks '85 is also an ag econ grad, and her brother David Azbill '92 graduated with a degree in animal sciences.

Hicks and her husband, who have three children, are co-owners of HB Farms, a purebred Limousin and Angus farm in Woodford County. She volunteers with the Woodford County 4-H program, serving as a member of the county council and as a livestock club leader.

Along with her ag background, Hicks brings solid experience in development to her new post. She worked for nearly five years in UK's development office, first as a major gifts officer and then as director of regional gifts. Before that, she was director of development and alumni relations at Midway College.

Hicks earned a master's degree at Vanderbilt in higher education with an emphasis in institutional advancement. She recently completed course work at UK toward a doctorate in higher education administration.

She is glad to be back in the College of Agriculture. "When I visit with graduates of the College, I'm one of them. It's a feeling of coming home," she said.

 

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Advancement Annual Report 2005

The Office for Advancement
experienced great success during 2005 in development, alumni relations, and
governmental relations.
Our thanks
goes out to our alumni and friends across
the nation who continue to enhance programs for the College of Agriculture
and
School of Human Environmental Sciences through financial contributions, volunteer leadership, and legislative support.

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Alumni Programs Set Standard

The College continues to set a standard of excellence with its alumni programs as the alumni association recognizes the need to diversify and enhance its programs for its 18,000 alumni. Alumni enjoyed a number of events throughout the year, including an evening with the Lexington Legends, Wildcat Sendoff for graduating seniors, the alumni association's Joe T. Davis Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament, area chapter events, Roundup, homecoming, a trip to Ohio to the home of Longaberger Baskets, and a bus trip to the UK/Indiana basketball game. In 2006, we'll add yearlong celebrations to commemorate 100 years of Human Environmental Sciences.

Fulfilling the Mission

The College, through our excellence in teaching, research, and extension, is at the core of fulfilling the University's land grant mission, and fund development is crucial to our success. As the graphs with this report show, the College experienced a phenomenal year in development in 2005 by raising nearly $21 million in cash gifts, pledges, and estate gifts. Through programs such as the matching Golden Leaf Settlement Fund, the College seeks to increase the undergraduate scholarship endowment by $2.4 million, providing more scholarship funds for our students. Additionally, through the state's Research Challenge Trust Fund, alumni and friends are able to match their gifts one-to-one to support professorships, graduate fellowships, and research activities. These funds allow the College to honor and enhance the work of our great faculty.

Strong Governmental Support

We appreciate the support and commitment made by the Kentucky 's legislature and governor in 2005. Through an appropriation of $8.5 million, the University of Kentucky Livestock Disease Diagnostic Laboratory is currently undergoing much-needed renovations. Additionally, the legislature approved $1 million in recurring dollars to fund the Kentucky Cooperative Extension County Enhancement Initiative. This program establishes a multi-level career ladder and serves as the basis for much deserved salary increases for county agents, an area in which the University had fallen behind its benchmark institutions in recent years.

The College served as host for the interim legislative committee on agriculture and natural resources in the fall. Such opportunities allow us to share with the committee and other elected officials our funding priorities for the institution. We look forward to increasing our communications efforts with all levels of government in the coming year.

Great Alumni

We are fortunate to have passionate alumni who are committed to UK and the College of Agriculture and School for Human Environmental Sciences. Please join us at one of the many scheduled regional alumni events or visit us on campus. We look forward to seeing you throughout the year.

Thank You,

Drew Graham
Director, Office for Advancement
College of Agriculture

 

 

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College of Agriculture
DONORS

 

The Scovell Society

This is not a complete listing of all Scovell Society members, as several have requested to remain anonymous. This listing shows membership through August 31, 2005.

*denotes new members

David W. Alexander
Gregory L. Ammon
Richard Lawrence and Shirley Lee Ammon
John Murphy Baker
James L. Barlow
Barney O. Barnett
Barry J. and Dee H. Barnett
Joe Nell Barnett
Marcus G. and Gladys T. Barnett
Marcus Randall Barnett
Charles E. Barnhart
Charles D. and Jeanette D. Bennett
Gerald T. and Theresa C. Benock
Alvin L. and Mary N. Bertrand
Theresa Hadley Bethel
Phil and Sue Billings
William Thomas III and Nancy Ireland Bishop
John Tyree and Theresa Williams Bondurant
Mary F. Bradley
Allan E. Brown
Herbert and Judy Brown
Thomson R. Jr. and Betty R. Bryant
Ray A. Bucklin
George J. and Mary Jo Budig
Elizabeth Kennan and Michael Thornton Burns
Joan Bush
Lowell Bush
Charles W. Byers
Steven and Susan Caller
David V. Calvert
John L. and Elaine L. Carman
Rodney and Debbie Carpenter
*William A. and Susan R. Casner
Roy V. and Peggy C. Catlett
Hazel W. Chappell
William J. Cheek
Lorraine N. Clay
Robert N. and Blythe Clay
Ray and Beth H. Clifton
Allen D. Cline
Robert M. Clinkinbeard
Charles W. and Christine G. Coates
Ashli Nicole Collins and Paul Joseph Loheide
Glenn Burton Collins
Leslie Marie Collins and Paul Robert Runkle
Ruby Wallace Collins
Donald G. and Rebecca M. Colliver
*John H. and Lois R. Colliver
Brad H. and Karen Ross Combs
H. Steve and Judy D. Conboy
Dr. Maurice G. Cook
William Edwards and Elizabeth Evans Cooke
Sandra L. Copher
Janice N. Corum
Joann E. Corum
J. William Corum
C. Milton and Reta R. Coughenour
Nancy M. Cox
Joe E. Crafton
John E. Craine
Robert H. and Anna B. Culton
Joe B. Davis
Sylvia C. Davis
John A. and Patricia B. Deacon
Frank Keiser and Elizabeth Owens Downing
George A. and Ruth H. Duncan
Ray H. and Louise G. Dutt
Patrick A. and Janet M. Dwyer
Clay Ford Ellis
Robert and Nellie Ellis Foundation
Helen Horlacher Evans
Joe L. and D. Gail Evans
Joseph Carson Evans Jr.
Joseph Carson Evans III
Lida Henderson Evans
John C. Everett III
John H. Ewing III
Sam R. Jr. and Katherine Ewing
W. S. Farish III
Paul E. Fenwick
Richard A. Fisher
J.N. Frankel Sr.
Saundra G. Gardiner
Lorraine E. Garkovich
Jeanne Gatton
Gale Glenn
Muriel Gluck
Grace Gray and Brian R. Gorrell
Elayne R. Greathouse
Robert Kirk and Robin Carol Grigsby
Blair Presnell Hall
J. Monroe and Judy C. Hall
James Monroe Hall IV
*Robert Jr. and Bonnie Pearce Hall
Catherine Cooper Hammond
Frank V. and Lillie B. Hammond
Susan E. Hammond and W. Gerald Smith
Thomas T. and Sheilagh R. Hammond
Richard Hardesty
H. T. Jr. and Doris C. Hardy
Emette Hart
Marion Kenneth and Karolyn S. Hayden
Virgil W. Hays
Linda M. Heaton
Ann Lair Henderson and William Joseph Henderson
Marcia A. and James Newell Hicks
Abner C. Jr. and Jane H. Hiler
Chris and Beverly Hillenmeyer
Stephen and Karen Hillenmeyer
Anna E. Hitron
John Paul Huffman
Nelson Bunker and Caroline L. Hunt
Thomas W. and Jane M. Hutchens
Dan C. and Sue Birdsong Hutson
Dan C. II and Cindy Metzger Hutson
Charles J. Issel
Shelby K. Jett
Mary Doyle Johnson
William H. and Brenda S. Johnstone
Steve Jones
James R. and Mary Ross Kabler
James D. and Helen W. Kemp
James W. Kidwell
Kristen Hall Kirby
L. John III and Vivian L. Korfhage
Robert C. and Charlotte R. Korfhage
C. Oran and Myrtle M. Little
Joy V. Long
Charles D. Lucas Jr.
Thomas Pearse Lyons
James R. and Judith B. Mahan
Glen Calvin Massengale
Diane M. Massie
William D. and Julia C. McCrosky
Earl C. McNabb
Michael David Meuser
Henry A. and Jane B. Meyer
*William Benjy Mikel
B. Carolyn and George E. Mitchell Jr.
P. Scott Moffitt
William G. and Fredda S. Moody
William E. Murphy and Marie B. Petrites-Murphy
Cynthia Fletcher Nalle
Leslie L. Neumeister
William N. IV and Jane Allen Offutt
Ann R. Pass
Kevin C. Pass
William Oliver and Virginia C. Payne
John Welburn Poe
Kenneth E. and Joan Poston
Helen C. Price
Jim Proffitt
Jonathan R. Ragan
James H. and Jean A. Ragland
Edwin E. and Lois J. Rankin
Marshall Tee and Toni Rogalinski Ray
Barbara J. Redman
*Harold B. and Barbara S. Rice
Clyde M. Richardson Jr.
D. Michael and Susan F. Richey
Toni Wilson Riley
John C. Robertson
Rick Robey
Carey Hall Robinson
*Don M. and Audrey B. Robinson
Juan G. and Lorraine Rodriguez
Hugh David Roe
Eddie Gene and Kathryn Pauline Rogers
Joe and Sue Ross
Julie Ann Ross
Tony S. Royalty
Beverly Vaughan and Lee Jackson Saindon
Frances Horlacher and John Lee Saindon
Larry F. and Carolyn L. Sanders
Mary Patricia Sanders
Zack C. Saufley
Lynwood Schrader
Elmira Reinhardt Scott
Stephen and Ada Sue Selwitz
William K. and Margaret B. Sharp
Ronald L. Sheets
Mark R. and Mary Fleming Simon
Ava Christine Simpson
Morgan Scott and Susan Durisek Smith
Ryan E. Smith
William A. and Jane F. Smith
David L. Spatcher
Irving A. Spaulding
William R. and Julia A. Sprague
Leslie J. and Donna Mae Stith
Granville W. Stokes
Roy C. Strange
Dr. Igor D. Strugatsky
Cynthia Higgins and Stephen Bradley Sullivan
Daniel B. and Sue Duvall Sutherland
Deborah W. Taylor Tatum
Douglas L. and Nancy N. Thomas
Brent D. and Dorothy S. Thompson
Margaret G. Thrasher
Stephen L. and Linda T. Tichenor
J. Clifford and Elizabeth H. Todd
UK Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
Mary VanLennep
M. Stanley and Ruby H. Wall
Mary B. Wallitsch
Herman R. Jr., and Deborah H. Wallitsch
Linus R. and Sarah L. Walton
Deborah Williams and Richard Earl Wheeler
Henry D. White
W. Cleland White
Virginia L. Wiche
Roy Lee Wigginton
Cameron J. Jr. and Rachel M. Williams
C. Judson Williams III and Julie Allen
D. W. and Janell Williams
F. Edward and Cynthia Grider Williams
James A. and Lisa R. Williams
Jonnie R. Williams
Nellie M. Winchester
Donald W. Winters
Douglass W. Witt
Frank E. Woeste
Miriam Woolfolk

Scovell Society
Members in Memoriam

William H. Jr. and Corinna Balden
Ann D. Barlow
Howard W. and Bernice VanSickle Beers
William O. Blackburn
John H. Bondurant
Lawrence A. Bradford
Margie B. Brookshire
Thomson R. and Lillian W. Bryant
Dana G. and Helen J. Card
Bradley D. Carter
G. L. Monty Chappell
John H. Clark
Albert G. Clay
G. Norton Clay
Keven Glenn Collins
Roy L. Compton
Thomas P. and Essie M. Cooper
Donald A. Corum
Robert F. Corum
Eugene and Margaret Johnson Culton
Robert M. and Alice Lough Cundiff
Dr. Joe T. Davis
Joseph G. and Darleene F. Duncan
Nannie A. Duncan
John Duvall
Lee D. Duvall
William Norris Duvall
Joseph Carson Evans Sr.
John H. Ewing Jr.
Verda K. Ewing
William G. and Bernice K. Finn
L. G. and Hallie H. Forquer
Daniel S. Gardiner
Charles W. Gatton
Harry Gatton Jr.
Maxwell H. Gluck
Saul D. Goins
Caswell H. Gorham
Leonard F. Greathouse
Frank Harding
Jackie S. Hays
James N. Heaton
Betty Jo Denton Heick
Frank M. Heick
John H. Heick
Helen Hertz Hexter
H. David and Julia Dixon Hilliard
Lucy T. Hume
Robert C. Hume
Ivan Jett
Thomas H. Johnson
Jack H. Kimball
Carl and La Verne R. Lay
Noble Lillard
Virginia Alcorn Ludwick
Charlie Mason
Clarence W. Mathews
* Dallas F. Maxfield
L. H. May
W. G. McConnell
Paul Mellon
H. Allen Middleton
J. Lester and Nancy G. Miller
Virginia S. Neumeister
Lewis V. and Helen F. Palmer
Bobby C. Pass
Ronald E. Phillips
H. Bruce and Jennie Swab Price
H. Bruce Price Jr.
John C. Redman
Nora L. Redman
Wayland Rhoads
William M. and Virginia K. Rhoads
Phil E. Richards
Clyde M. Sr. and Pauline A. Richardson
F. W. Rickard
Nancy Clay Rickard
David Leslie Riley
Clementine Mills Schlaikjer
Jes E. Schlaikjer
Al and Thelma Schneider
Laverne Scott
Robert R. Scott
John Dudley Scruggs
John A. Serpell
Carl C. Shearer
Elias Thomas Simpson
James William Simpson
Molly Jane Denney Simpson
Elmer S. Stafford
Marjorie B. Stafford
James I. Stephens
Albert F. Stewart
George Perry Sr. and Dimple Thomason Summers
William G. Survant
H. P. Thrasher
Frederick L. VanLennep
Herman R. Wallitsch Sr.
Herschel G. Weil
Frank J. and Eva C. Welch
Harry Wheeler
Fred Wiche
Diane Patricia Williams
Frank D. Winchester
Ralph D. Winchester
Jo Lynne Wood
Patch Woolfolk

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The Erikson Society

Membership in the Erikson Society has traditionally honored the most generous contributors to Human Environmental Sciences. (M) denotes in memoriam; * denotes new members. This listing shows membership through August 31, 2005.

Betty Adams (M)
Claire Alagia
Anonymous (2)
Gail M. Bass
Richard Bass Sr.
Eleanor Botts
Rose Mary Brooks
Jane Venable Brown
Mark Richard and Linda Snelling Brown
Winnifred S. Burruss (M)
Patricia Johnson Buster (M)
Janet Lynn Chatfield (M)
Shirley Chatfield
R.H. "Dutch" Chatfield (M)
Paul Chellgren
Wilbur Chellgren (M)
Henry T. Coletti
Elizabeth Evans and William Edwards Cooke
Robert M. and Alice Lough Cundiff (M)
J. Edward Cunningham
Mary Queen Cunningham (M)
Anna Martine Donaldson (M)
Ruth H. and George A. Duncan
D. Y. Dunn (M)
Jo Law and Henry Durham
Jane Winkler Dyche
R. W. Dyche III
Julia Downer Eastin
Marianne Smith Edge
Alma Whitehouse Ellis (M)
Cecil Tilden Ellis Sr. (M)
Statie E. Erikson (M)
Helen Horlacher Evans
Joseph Carson Evans Sr. (M)
Joseph Carson Evans Jr.
Joseph Carson Evans III
Lida Henderson Evans
James A. and Betty Ewing
John H. Ewing Jr. (M)
Betty Kington Gilfoil
Joy Humphrey Gwin
HES Alumni Association
Helen Weems Harp (M)
Robert Harp
Elizabeth Helton (M)
Ann Lair and William Joseph Henderson
Sarah T. and William K. Henry
Hazel J. Hieronymus (M)
William S. Hieronymus (M)
Catherine Hildebolt
*Lee P. and Susan C. Hyde
Evangeline Smith Kelsay (M)
Alice P. Killpatrick
Bessie C. Landrum (M)
B. Kay Langdon
Robert L. Langdon
Jane Stanford Lewis (M)
Mildred S. Lewis (M)
Lion Apparel, Don Aldridge
Marianne Lorensen
Abby Lindsey Marlatt
*Emma P. Maxfield (M)
D. Michelle Knapke McDonald
Peggy Sisk Meszaros
Fredda Short and William G. Moody
William Peace
Claudia J. Peck-Heath
R. J. Reynolds, Nana Mensah
Angela M. Rice
Barbara Landrum Rice
Terry D. Rothgeb
Bonnie F. Ruschell
George J. Ruschell
Linda Williams and Robert Hawkins Rush
Martha Hawkins Rush
Martha Weakley Rush
Rosetta Ramsey and Willett Howard Rush Jr.
Beverly Vaughan and Lee Jackson Saindon
Frances Horlacher and John Lee Saindon
Chester L. Samuelson (M)
Sarah W. Samuelson (M)
Sally Schneider (M)
Dhaval D. Shukla
Diane Greene Smathers
Sallie Buster Stebleton
Marjorie S. Stewart
Patsy Todd
*Dr. Ann Vail
Retia Scott Walker
Helen and Byron Wentz
Harriette Hodby Wilson

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Donors of $1,000 or More

*denotes first-time donor

Helen C. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Angelucci
NA Anonymous
*Mr. and Mrs. Bryan J. Beaver
Gerald T. ('75) and Theresa M. ('73) Benock
Dr. Gail and Connie Benson
John T. ('60) and Theresa W. ('59) Bondurant
Eleanor A. Botts '57
Jane Venable Brown '53
Dr. Ray A. Bucklin '82
Joan Bush
Dr. Charles W. Byers '66
Roy V. ('59) and Peggy Catlett
Brian ('95) and Cathy B. ('95) Celsor
Hazel W. Chappell '81
Shirley J. Chatfield
J. Lyell Clarke '78
*Ramona C. Collette
*John H. ('69) and Lois R. ('70) Colliver
Dr. Maurice G. Cook '57
Pete and Mary D. Corkern
Dr. Nancy M. Cox
Gene ('58) and Jean J. ('59) Cravens
Dr. M. Ward ('53) and Joan T. ('53) Crowe
Delmer L. Dalton '67
Sylvia C. Davis
Dr. John A. ('58) and Patricia B. ('57) Deacon
William B. Delker
Adele B. Dilschneider
Dr. George A. ('61) and Ruth H. ('61) Duncan
Jewell D. Ellis '51
Helen H. Evans '41
*Abraham Zavala Falcon
Marcia G. Farris '70
Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gates
Joseph E. Gilmour
*Drew Graham '83
*Morris Grizzle
Walter Gross III
Thomas T. Hammond '67
Dr. John R. Hartman
Dr. Sarah Tabb Henry '56
Catherine D. Hildebolt '39
Eileen Hillenmeyer
Tommy C. ('64) and Kathryn Hale ('63) Hopkins
*Mr. and Mrs. David W. Horohov
Barbara Hunter
Dr. Charles J. Issel
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson '48
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jones
Mike J. Kegley '76
Alice P. Killpatrick '38
Dr. Fred W. Knapp
William J. Lageman
*Dr. Ullin W. Leavell Jr.
Dr. C. Oran and Myrtle M. Little
Dr. and Mrs. Graydon A. Long
Drs. Phyllis A. ('90) and Keith MacAdam
Dr. Abby L. Marlatt
*Jerald L. Martin
Mary K. Martin
Diane M. Massie '79
Dallas F. Maxfield
Paul L. McCauley
Dr. William B. Mikel
Dr. William G. ('56) and Fredda S. ('57) Moody
*Karen S. Mundy
*Glen P. ('91) and Stephanie Murphy
Cynthia Fletcher Nalle '81
Paul D. Nesbitt
Audrey W. Otto
Helen C. Price '42
Edwin E. Rankin '51
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Redman
Dr. Harold B. Rice '49
Don Robinson
Martha H. Rush '38
Dr. Sibu P. Saha
Larry F. and Carolyn L. Sanders
Margaret Straus Sayegh
Dr. Horst Schach
Elmira R. Scott
Dr. William E. Seale '63
William K. ('42) and Margaret Sharp
Mace Siegel
Edward M. and Christine D. Smith
William A. ('70) and Jane F. ('72) Smith
Richard A. Stanley '79
Marjorie S. Stewart '63
Dr. Granville W. Stokes
Douglas L. Thomas '81
Stephen L. ('71) and Linda T. ('71) Tichenor
Myra L. Tobin '62
Drs. Rodney W. and Charlotte R. ('82) Tulloch
Dr. Larry W. Turner '85
Mary H. VanLennep
John O. Venable '48
Dr. Linus R. Walton '65
Victoria Ewing Ware '79
*Ann Whitman
Dr. D. W. Williams '94
Miriam R. Lamy Woolfolk
Dr. Walter W. Zent
Dr. Patricia L. Ziefle

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First-Time Donors

(Individuals, up to $999)

Susan L. ('89) and Greg Aldrich
Elisabeth H. Alexander
Ahmad Arababi '77
Benjamin A. ('90) and Valerie L. ('82) Askren
Robert David Azbill '92
Stefanie Lynn Ballinger
Jane H. Barrett '43
Brandon Bell
Ellen M. Berendes
Arin Blackford
Dr. Patricia C. Boone
Natalie F. Bovey '78
Edwin C. Boyle
Robin L. Braun
Joseph J. Brinkmann
Loretta P. Brown
Joel Bryan '02
Danny M. Bullington '77
John H. Bundy Jr. '57
Anthony D. Calender '96
Melissa Cantacuzene
Mandy Carl
J. Donald Casey '57
Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Castleman
Hsien Chung Chi
Mitzi W. Chinn '49
Ival R. Cianchette
Benjamin Brian Clark
Kathryn Sara Clark
Mark A. Cochran '98
Robert L. Cole '97
John L. Collins '78
Mac Colliver '78
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Conley
Dr. William B. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Copeland
W. Ruel Cowles II, DVM
Frank R. Cox Jr. '40
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Craft
Owen G. Croley '81
Elayne Rae Crystal
Clare K. Cullen '79
Carolyn A. Dailey '80
Dr. Michael S. Defelice '85
Billie N. Dickinson '58
Ester Victoria Dittert '05
Diana W. Doggett '75
Deborah S. Dornbusch
Henry A. Douglas '58
Thereseann C. Dowdy '91
John L. Doyle '98
Lucy R. Dunn '02
Jennifer S. Durham '75
Lee E. Eaton II '97
Kathy Estrada
Howard W. Fahs
Courtney A. Fisk '05
Melissa Fitzpatrick
Dawn Heather Flemm
David Fourqurean
Susan M. Fox
Melanie Nickle Fusco '97
Dr. Jenifer Hren Gaffney
Gertrude A. Gerjardo
Dr. Shaojian Gao '91
Joe A. Gayle '42
Jane H. Gholson '79
Katherine M. Goldschmidt '85
Judith A. Good
Geraldine S. Gorrell
Anthony W. Green '95
Dennis Spencer Guinn
W. Roland Hancock
Mary F. Harbour '76
Edward C. Hart, DVM
Lori A. Heard
Dennis R. Hearn
Chrissy M. Henderson '83
William R. Hilliard
Carol M. Hinton '92
Ray Holdren
Timothy Holekamp
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Holland
Tony ('91) and Sherry Holloway
Jennifer ('00) and Jim Houchin
Shirley B. Hughes
David A. Hull
Agnes F. Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Jaggers II
Mr. and Mrs. Billy James
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence R. Jeffries
Theresa M. Johnson '88
Annice B. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Joiner
Kevin Scott and Laura L. ('91) Justice
Nicole L. Justice '99
David S. Keltner '75
Carole P. Knoblett
Lori A. Laaker
Angela L. Langston
Joy M. Lawler '75
Larry J. Leach '71
Louisa W. Lenehan
Eugene Levey
James E. Lewis, DVM
W. J. Long
Meredith Willard Luber
Rita Luber
Deborah G. Mathews '75
Katherine E. McClanahan '56
Terri A. McClellan
Sandra K. McQuinn
Tracy A. Metzger
Roberta L. Meyer '87
Maurice Miller
Margaret M. Mitchell
Jeanette R. Morrow '70
Delores J. Moses
Lisa D. Naive '01
Jeffrey D. Neal '93
Rebecca T. Newell, MD
Susan Nied
Dr. Jacqueline A. Noonan
Dr. John J. Obrycki
Deanna H. Oliver '05
Barbara J. Olson
Devin K. Onkst '91
Virginia G. Osborne '43
Ronald E. Palumbo '77
Owen D. Parker
William H. Peyton '67
Rebecca L. Phillips '82
Kevin L. ('75) and Sue M. Porter
S. Rebecca Proffitt
Aaron H. Puckett '03
Mary H. Reynolds '75
William K. and Charlotte Rice
Dr. J. David Richardson '70
Robin L. Richmond '90
Karen Ann Robb
G. Wayne Rogers '81
David L. Ryan '91
Barbara A. Schmidt, DVM
Richard A. Schubert '78
Laurin S. Schweet '80
Christopher R. and Dena Serafini
Pam Shapiro
Dr. Leslie C. Sherwood '91
Monte L. Shinkle '75
Garland Sims
Mark S. Sloan '83
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Smith
Joseph A. Spalding '93
Whitney Stith '90
Ben M. and Judith L. Streepey
Kenneth W. Striker
Craig E. ('98) and Carrlie L. ('99) Taylor
Wendy A. Templeton '88
Stuart Ray Trent '01
Robert B. Trussell
Virginia K. Tucker '77
Kimberly L. Turlington
Dr. Ann Vail
Jonathan Michael Waits
Carol A. Walton '57
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Weber
Karen J. Wedekind '85
Lois C. Welch '56
Dava Susanne West '03
Karen C. Wilkinson
Bruce N. Wilson PhD '84
Max K. Wilson '76
Nancy F. Wilson
Laurence H. Wolfe '51
Brooke Yoder '97

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Corporation, Foundation,
and Organization Donors

*denotes first-time donor

*A Lasting World
ABI Alfalfa Inc.
*ACDI VOCA
Adger Bloodstock Co.
AgResearch ( USA ) Limited
AgriBusiness Association of Kentucky Inc.
Agri-Chem Inc.
Agrigold Hybrids
Agrium Partnership
Agro Distribution LLC
The Agrotain Co. LLC
*Alliance One International Inc.
Allied Seed LLC
Alltech Inc.
Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity
American Chestnut Foundation Kentucky Chapter
*The American Dietetic Association
*The American Hanoverian Society Inc.
American Saddlebred Horse Association Foundation
American Society of Agronomy Inc.
American Society of Landscape Architects
American Water
Amerman Family Foundation
Ammon Wholesale Nursery Inc.
AMPAC Seed Company
AMVAC Chemical Corporation
AMVAC Product Development
Anheuser Busch Companies
*Arboretum Volunteer Committee
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
Arvesta Corporation
A.S.P. Enterprises Inc.
* Austin Animal Hospital
Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Company
*Barenbrug USA
BASF Corporation
Bayer Corporation
Bayer CropScience
Bayer CropScience LP
*Bayern LB
Beck's Superior Hybrids Inc.
Big Beaver Tree Service Inc.
Binns Real Estate Services LTD
Bio Gene Company
The Blood-Horse Charitable Foundation
Blue Grass Community Foundation
Blue Grass Orchid Society
*Blue Moon Farms LLC
Bluegrass Area Agriculture Alumni Association
* Bluegrass Dairy Food LLC
Bluegrass Home Economists
Bluegrass Section, IFT
Boone Family Foundation Inc.
Botanica Inc.
Bourbon Veterinary Clinic
*British Ecological Society
*Brodbeck's
Brown-Forman Corporation
Buggies Unlimited
*Bullitt County Extension District Board
Burley Marketing Association Inc.
Burley Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association Inc.
Cal/West Seeds
* Campbell County Cooperative Extension
Caribbean Home Economics Association
Casner Family Fund
Caudill Seed & Warehouse Co. Inc.
Caverndale Farms
CelPril Industries Inc.
Cerexagri Inc.
The Chapin Foundation Inc.
*Cheminova Inc.
*Chesapeake Equine Inc.
*Childress & Associates
*Cimarron USA LLC
Clarke Mosquito Control Products
Cleary Chemical Corporation
*CNCL of State Science Supervisors
*Coal Combustion Inc.
College of Human Environmental Sciences Alumni Association
* Columbia Seeds
Community Tree Care, Inc.
Conwood Company LP
*Cooperative Extension District
Cornell University
*Crompton
*Crompton Manufacturing Co.
Crow's Hybrid Corn Company
Culinary Standards Corp.
Cullum Seeds LLC
Dairy Products Association of Kentucky
Dairyland Seed Company Inc.
Damascus Equine Associates
The De Hechavarria Foundation
Delaware Standardbred Owners Association
*DeLoach Settlement
Delta and Pine Land Company
Dietrich & Company Equine Insurance Inc.
*DLF International Seeds
Double A Farms Inc.
Dow AgroSciences
Dow AgroSciences LLC
Dow Corning Corporation
Down to Earth Garden Club
E. I. Dupont De Nemours & Company
Ebberts Field Seeds Inc.
Eli Lilly and Company
Ellegood Farm Products Livestock Equipment
Euclid Veterinary Hospital Inc.
F. W. Rickard Seeds Inc.
Failte Irish Import Store
Falder's Inc.
*Family and Consumer Science Extension Programs
Fares Farm
Farm Credit Services
Farmers Bank and Trust Company
Fayette County Master Gardener Association
*FDC Stables LLC
FFR Cooperative
Financial Solutions Inc.
First Bank & Trust Company
Fluid Fertilizer Foundation
FMC Corporation
Fort Harrod Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
Foundation for Agronomic Research
*Franklin Co. Council of Garden Clubs
*Fraser Seeds Limited
*Fredonia Valley Bank
Friends of Kentucky 4-H Inc.
Futurity Hill Farm
The Garden Club of Lexington Inc.
Garden Party Inc.
The Gardening Angels
Gardens Alive!
Gardenside Green Thumb Garden Club
Garst Seeds
Gateway Seed Company Inc.
GE Foundation
Geoffrey C. Hughes Foundation Inc.
Global Laboratory Services Inc.
Golden Seed Co. LLC
Gowan Company
Greater Louisville Inc.
Green Earth Garden Club
Green River Area Agriculture and HES Alumni Chapter
*Grigg Brothers
Griggs and Kidder PLLC
*Gum Tree Stables LLC
*H & A Resource Management
Hagyard-Davidson-McGee Associates PSC
*Hampshire Farms
The Happy Rasper Inc.
Helena Chemical Company
* Henderson County Farm Bureau
*Highbridge Spring Water Co. Inc.
Hillenmeyer Nurseries Inc.
Hoe 'N Hope Garden Club
Hornbeck Seed Co. Inc.
Horseman Publishing Co.
*Hospice of the Bluegrass
*Hubbuch & Company
*Hunter Presbyterian Church
*Hutson Inc.
*Hyden Citizens Bank Inc.
IBM Corporation
Ina Brown Bond Fund
In-Crowd Garden Club
*International Hospitality Fund
International Paper Company Foundation
ISK Biosciences Corporation
Jessamine County Beef Cattle Association
John Deere World Headquarters
Johnson & Johnson
Juddmonte Farms Inc.
Keeneland Foundation Inc.
Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency
* Kentucky 4-H Horse Council
Kentucky Beef Council
Kentucky Cattlemen's Association
Kentucky Corn Promotion Council
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
Kentucky Department of Agriculture
* Kentucky Dermatology Cosmetic Surgery Center
Kentucky Extension Homemakers
Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation
Kentucky Feed & Grain Association
Kentucky Forage and Grassland Council
Kentucky Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association
Kentucky Landscape Industries Trade Show
Kentucky Nursery & Landscape Association
Kentucky Pest Control Educational Fund
*Kentucky Pest Management Association Inc.
Kentucky Pork Producers Association
The Kentucky Poultry Federation Inc.
* Kentucky Rails to Trails Council
Kentucky Small Grain Growers Association
Kentucky Soybean Board
Kentucky State Horticultural Society
* Kentucky Sweet Sorghum Association
The Kentucky Turfgrass Council
Kentucky Utilities Company
*Keshlyn Kennels
Key Bank National Association
K-I Chemical USA Inc.
King Livestock Company Inc.
King's Gardens
Kit Shaughnessy Inc.
Klein Family Foundation
*Knox County Veterinary Services Inc.
*KY Extension Association of FCS
KY Thoroughbred Farm Managers Club
KY Vegetable Growers Association
L B B, Inc.
Lake Cumberland Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
Land O'Lakes Inc.
Landesign-Design & Build Inc.
*Large Scale Biology
Laurel County Extension District Board
Laurel Garden Club
Lawhon Farm Services Inc.
Lehigh Agri & Bio Services Inc.
Letcher County Farm Bureau Federation
*Lewis Seed Co.
* Lexington Catholic High School Track Team
*Lexington Catholic High School Science Department
Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau
Lexington Council of Federated Garden Clubs
Lexington Junior League Garden Club
Lexington Open Gate Garden Club
Lexington Woman's Club
*Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Lexmark International Inc.
Licking River Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
*Licking River Area UK Home Economics Alumni Association
Lincoln Trail Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
Lloyd's Underwriters, Brokers & Agents
Lockheed Martin Corporation
*Long Grove Stables LLC
Louie‘s Flower Power Shops
Louisville Area Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
* Louisville Area Beef Cattle Association
*Luxembourg Industries LTD
Makhteshim-Agan of North America Inc.
The Mansbach Foundation Inc.
*Mason County Conservation District
* Mason County Farm Bureau
*Mayfair Village Resident‘s Council Fund
MBNA Inc.
Merck & Co. Inc.
*Messer Construction Co.
*Miacomet Farm Ltd.
Mid-America Equipment Retailers Services Inc.
Mid-States Meat Association
Mike Anderson Thoroughbreds LLC
Miles Farm Supply LLC
Milk Specialties Co.
*MMC
Monsanto Agricultural Company
Monsanto Company
*Montana Wood Designs Inc.
Monticule Farm
*Morinda Holdings Inc.
*Mosaic Phosphates MP Inc.
*The Moss Foundation
Mott Thoroughbred Stables Inc.
Mycogen Seeds
*National Association of State Boating Law Administrators Inc.
*National City Bank
National Crop Insurance Services
The National H.B.P.A. Inc.
National Horsemans Administration Corp.
National Tobacco Company LP
National Turfgrass Federation Inc.
Nationwide Insurance Foundation
Nebraska Horseman's Benevolent & Protective Association
Neogen Corporation
Niall Brennan Stable
* Nicholas County Soil Testing Association
Nicholson Insurance Agency
Nicoma Bloodstock Inc.
The Nitragin Company Inc.
North American Equine Ranching Information Council Inc.
Northern Kentucky Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
*Nutrition 21 Inc.
*Old Rock Barn & Farm House Herbs
*Omicron Chapter, Alpha Gamma Rho Alumni Corp.
*OreGro Seeds
Owen County Farm Bureau
* Owen County 4-H Council Youth Grant Fund
* Owen County Beef Cattlemen Association
*Owen County Conservation District
* Owen County Extension Agriculture Fund
* Owen County Farm Bureau Agricultural Development Fund
Owen Electric Cooperative Inc.
Patricia J. Buster Foundation
*Pennbrook Farm
Pennington Seed Inc.
Pennyrile Area Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
*Peterson Dairy Farms
Pfizer Inc.
Philbro Animal Health
Philip Morris Inc.
PIC USA Inc.
Pierre Foods
Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.
*Polkes LLC
*PricewaterhouseCoopers Foundation
Procter & Gamble Co.
Profigen Inc.
*Radix Research Inc.
Rafinesque Garden Club
Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements
Ralco Nutrition Inc.
Recmix of PA Inc.
*Research Seeds Inc.
*Rheogene Inc.
Richmond Garden Club
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
The Robert B. and Helen P. Jewell Scholarship Foundation
* Rockcastle Hospital & Respiratory Care Center Inc.
The Roemer Foundation
*Roseglade Farm
Royal Agricultural College
Royster-Clark Inc.
S & C Resale Company
Sarah Bagby Circle , Southern Hills United Methodist Churh
Schering-Plough Foundation
*Schillinger Seed Inc.
The Scotts Company
Scripps Howard Foundation
*Sea's Lawn & Landscape
Seed Consultants Inc.
Seed Research of Oregon
*Seeds Inc.
Seeds West Inc.
SePRO Corporation
Sharp Family Foundation
Shell Oil Company Foundation
Shikar-Safari Club International Foundation
Sipcam Agro USA Inc.
*Smith Seed Services
Soil Mates Garden Club
South Eastern Kentucky Agriculture Development Association
Southern States Cooperative Inc.
*Southern States Owenton Cooperative
Springhouse Gardens LLC
St. Michael School
Star Scientific Inc.
State Farm Insurance Co.
State of Nebraska Treasury
Stewart Foundation
Steyer Seeds
Summerhill Inc.
Summerplace Farm
* Summit Seed Coatings
Supervalu Inc.
*SW Seed Ltd.
Swedish Match North America Inc.
Swisher International Group
Syngenta
Syngenta Crop Protection Inc.
Syngenta Seeds Inc.
* Tampa Bay Down Horsemens Benevolent & Protective Association
Third Rock Consultants LLC
T-Mate-O LLC
*Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Inc.
Trimble County Cattleman's Association
*Triple O. Racing Stable
Trisler Seed Farms Inc.
UK Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
Uniroyal Chemical Company Inc.
Unisouth Genetics Inc.
*United Egg Producers
* University of Florida
* University of Kentucky
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Manufacturing
Valent USA Corporation
Varied Industries Corporation
Verizon
Vincent Fister Inc.
The Vit-E-Men Co. Inc.
Walt Disney World Company
*The Wax Company LLC
Welder Wildlife Foundation
*West Kentucky Nursery & Landscape Association
*Westwood Thoroughbred LLC
Wilderness Trail Agriculture and HES Alumni Association
Wyeth Canada

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Trusts and Other Gifts

*denotes first-time gift

Annell Brent Trust
Albert G. and Lorraine N. Clay Annuity Lead Trust
*Estate of Guy M. Davenport Jr.
Estate of Anna Martine Collier Donaldson ('58)
Estate of Janet Hiestand Koller
Estate of Emma P. Maxfield
Llewellyn H. May Trust
William K. and Margaret B. Sharp Charitable Lead Unitrust
Estate of Clementine Schlaikjer
*Estate of Ruth Southam
James I. Stephens Trust
*Stryffeler Family Trust

 

Lists include gifts made from
January 1 - December 31, 2005.

 

These lists were compiled using computerized methods.
We have made every effort to assure that they are accurate. Any errors are unintentional and will be corrected if you contact the Office for Advancement. A complete listing of all donors is available on the College of Agriculture 's Web site at www.ca.uky.edu

 

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For more information about becoming a donor contact:

Office for Advancement
University of Kentucky
College of Agriculture
N-212 Agricultural Science Building
Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0091

(859) 257-7200

 

 

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