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Beware of Nitrate Levels In Drought-Stressed Corn
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Aug. 5, 1999
"What we want producers to understand is that high nitrate levels can be deadly to cattle." Donna Amaral-Phillips, dairy nutrition specialist for UK's College of Agriculture
Make Tailgating Memorable For All the Right Reasons
By
Ellen Brightwell
Published on Aug. 5, 1999
Follow safe food handling practices to ensure your guests take home memories of good food and fellowship rather than a case of foodborne illness. Sandra Bastin Extension food and nutrition specialist.
Wheat Decisions 1999' Program Set September 14 in Henderson
By
Ellen Brightwell
Published on Aug. 5, 1999
The combination of downward pressure on prices now and possibility of the drought continuing on into the fall makes it critical for producers to fine tune their management skills related to production. Mike Smith Henderson County Extension agent for agriculture and natural resources.
Don't Take Costly Shortcuts On Lawnmower Maintenance
By
Cheddi Acham
Published on Aug. 4, 1999
Both respond to tender loving care. If you take of care them, they'll take care of you.
Managing Your Lawn During A Drought
By
Cheddi Acham
Published on Aug. 4, 1999
Citizens can do some things to maintain cool lawns in these not-so-cool times. Richard Durham, Extension consumer horticulture specialist.
Nursery/Landscape Research Endowment Makes Difference
By
Haven Miller
Published on Aug. 4, 1999
"This is an excellent way to make a positive impact on nursery and landscape research programs, and to attract top-caliber academic talent." - Dewayne Ingram, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Dept. Chair.
Enzyme Research Benefits Feed and Pulp Industries
By
Haven Miller
Published on Jul. 30, 1999
"With animal feeds, we want to keep costs down as low as possible." Sue Nokes, UK agricultural engineer
Field Day Offers Advice On Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Medicinal Herbs, & More
By
Haven Miller
Published on Jul. 22, 1999
"Our field day on August 11 will give commercial producers information on pumpkins, seedless watermelons, green fleshed melons, tomatoes, apples, strawberries, and more." John Strang, UK Extension Horticulture Specialist
Agriculture Weather Center Provides Drought Details
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Jul. 21, 1999
Since April 1, we are four to six inches below normal rainfall in this (Central) part of the state." Tom Priddy, UK Ag Meteorologist.
Extension Aids Kentucky Bed and Breakfast Industry
By
Aimee D. Heald
Published on Jul. 14, 1999
"In Kentucky, we have an especially fine array of quality homes and inns, operated by great cooks and people who understand what Kentucky hospitality is all about." – Allan Worms, recreation and tourism specialist.