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Boone County Extension Office Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Recent News About Boone County Extension Office Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Family & Consumer Sciences newsletter ends as agent departs

It is with mixed emotions that the Boone County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences has announced the conclusion of their Family & Consumer Sciences newsletter.

University of Kentucky releases field guide on invasive plants

The University of Kentucky Department of Forestry and Natural Resources has introduced a new Field Guide to Kentucky's Invasive Plants.

Boone County Extension highlights successful programs in 2024 annual report

The Boone County Extension Office has released its annual report for the year 2024, highlighting a range of successful programs that have provided valuable resources and programming to residents in Boone County, Kentucky.

Tips for preparing taxes this season

This is the time of year when many begin to think about filing income taxes.

Cold snap poses risks for livestock; UK experts offer guidance

University of Kentucky agricultural meteorologist Matt Dixon has highlighted the dangers posed by the recent cold snap experienced in early January.

Boone County 4-H announces March 2025 edition of Clover Corner

The Boone County 4-H program has announced its latest edition of Clover Corner for March 2025.

Livestock producers urged to prepare for cold weather conditions

There is a notable chill in the air as January brings an early cold snap, affecting both people and animals.

Upcoming programs and events announced for January to July 2025

A bi-annual overview of upcoming programs and events has been released, covering the period from January to July 2025.

Native trees enhance landscape diversity beyond traditional spring favorites

There are many native trees that can enhance landscapes beyond the commonly used dogwoods and redbuds.

Mistletoe traditions explored in latest horticulture newsletter

With the Christmas season approaching, many people are preparing to decorate their homes and partake in long-standing traditions.

Kickstart 2025 with new classes in family & consumer science

The holiday season is approaching, and with it comes the promise of a new year.

Clover Corner shares December updates including important dates and club news

December brings the holiday season with activities such as decorating, singing carols, and possibly witnessing snowflakes.

Fescue toxicity peaks in Central Kentucky due to high ergovaline levels

September saw high ergovaline levels causing fescue toxicity in Central Kentucky, similar to peaks observed in 2022 and 2023.

Hort News offers gardening tips and seasonal traditions

With the Christmas season approaching, many are preparing to decorate their homes and engage in long-standing traditions.

Grain producers urged to prepare soil nutrients this fall

Grain producers are advised to begin preparations for the upcoming growing season by applying nutrients to the soil in the fall.

November edition of Clover Corner highlights important dates and more

Clover Corner's November 2024 edition has been announced, marking the transition into the holiday season. The publication aims to keep readers informed about various topics relevant for the month.

November brings health bulletin, monthly spotlight, and more

Happy November! The leaves are changing, and the temperature is getting cooler so what better time to share and listen to stories. November is National...

Upcoming events flyer for August to December 2024 released

A bi-annual overview of upcoming programs and events from August to December 2024 has been released. Registration is required for most classes. For complete details and registration, individuals are encouraged to visit the events page or contact the office at 859.586.6101.