News Archive: Forestry
Kentucky 2012 farm cash receipts on track to break $5 billion
Published on Dec. 6, 2012
Despite weather impacts on yield and high feed costs, agricultural economists with the UK College of Agriculture foresee 2012’s cash receipts in the state will total $5.3 billion.
The future is in the water
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Nov. 19, 2012
Scott Darst, UK Extension agent for 4-H youth development, recently led Waco Elementary School fifth-graders on a foray into Cane’s Creek.
All-time high College of Ag enrollment
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Sep. 12, 2012
Fall enrollment hits all-time high of 2,586.
Taste of the Mountains Sept. 22
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Sep. 7, 2012
Head to the mountains in September for education, fun.
New Kentucky Drought Resources Web page launched
Published on Jul. 12, 2012
The new page provides up-to-date, relevant information for farmers affected by the drought.
54th Farm-City Field Day going green
Published on Jul. 6, 2012
No trash for the landfill. That’s the goal set for the 54th Annual Farm-City Field Day July 12 in Franklin County.
New greenhouse sprouts learning opportunities
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jun. 19, 2012
A new greenhouse at the Lake Cumberland 4-H Educational Center is open for the business of education.
Woodland management is focus of 2012 Woodland Owners Short Course
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jun. 18, 2012
The 2012 Woodland Owners Short Course will cover wildlife, timber harvests and woodland recreation—for both novice and experienced landowners.
Wood center helps East Kentucky entrepreneurs pursue dream
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jun. 6, 2012
An Eastern Kentucky couple brought their idea of Pet-sized porch swings to reality with help from the UK Robinson Center for Appalachian Resource Sustainability.
Heal the land, heal the nation
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 30, 2012