Feeding Kentucky hosted a press conference today to support Senate Bill 151 and House Bill 435, legislation recently filed in the Kentucky General Assembly to remove the “barrier to breakfast” by clarifying the current law regarding breakfast at school.
Read MorePlenty of research exists surrounding outdoor equine and livestock arenas, but when it comes to indoor facilities, University of Kentucky College of Food and Environment researchers are breaking new ground with a multi-year study.
Read More“Have You Herd,” is hosted by Morgan Hayes and Joshua Jackson, assistant extension professors in the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Friends since meeting at UK when students, both specialize in livestock handling facilities with Hayes’ research occurring mostly inside those facilities, while Jackson focuses on the outside. Jackson is also known for his geospatial and drone research.
Read MoreSeveral grant funding opportunities are available at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA), Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles announced today.
Read MoreSwine manure is an economical alternative to commercial fertilizer, especially with ongoing supply chain disruptions. Using manure more strategically this fall can help decrease overall commercial fertilizer costs.
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