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Beef Bash 2022 highlight resiliency and rebuilding from Kentucky tornado
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Aimee Nielson
Published on Sep. 22, 2022
Beef Bash is a unique, hands-on field day for Kentucky beef cattle producers of all experience levels and will take place on Oct 20.
Rough year for Kentucky cattle producers after flood and drought
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Sep. 8, 2022
Flooded Eastern Kentucky farmers receive hay, feed, supplies to get back on their feet
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Aug. 31, 2022
Fall Fencing School registration now open
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Aug. 26, 2022
This fall, the University of Kentucky will host two regional fencing schools to help livestock producers learn about the newest and most sound techniques to build fences.
Kentucky Grazing School registration open
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Aug. 8, 2022
As the fall grazing season gets underway, the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service will host the Kentucky Grazing School Sept. 13-14.
Consumers feeling the meat price sticker shock have ways to save
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Jun. 6, 2022
Lindemann Honored as a 2022-23 University Research Professor
By
Danielle Donham
Published on May. 16, 2022
Fertilizer prices and cooler temps could affect first hay cutting
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on May. 2, 2022
Technology helping to predict antibiotic success in dairy calves
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By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Apr. 27, 2022