Agriculture’s Impact on Kentucky is Worth Billions
The economic impact of agriculture production, inputs, processing, and manufacturing is nearly $46.3 billion.
The economic impact of agriculture production, inputs, processing, and manufacturing is nearly $46.3 billion.
Horse owners and farm managers will be able to view a range of equipment and supplies for farms of all sizes.
Brummer?s research focused on selenium and how selenium status affects horses’ antioxidant status.
After comparing results from current methods, researchers recommend a three-tiered approach EIA testing.
Nominators highlighted Smith’s effective leadership during tumultuous times for Kentucky agriculture.
More than 2,500 school-aged children attended the 2013 Kentucky Equine Youth Festival.
Cotten?s research focuses on the effect of tall fescue sample handling and storage on ergovaline
The grant will allow Nielsen to study the interaction between anthelmintic treatment and vaccines.
Researchers recently investigated two ways to help advance the breeding season in mares.
An official set of guidelines for parasite control in horses is now available on the AAEP website.
Burk?s main research focus is the development of a western blot test for Parascaris equorum.
This year?s conference focused on hay production for the horse and other high-quality markets.
The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Foundation published its 2012 Research Report in March.
The 28th Annual National Conference on Equine Law will take place May 1 and 2 at Keeneland Race Course.
High-traffic paddocks can become eye sores and provide little, if any, grazing for the horses.
Udeni Balasuriya, BVSc, MS, PhD, will study genetic factors related to the EAV carrier state in stallions.
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