Success StoryExtension Soil Erosion Article Comes to the Honors Classroom
Extension Soil Erosion Article Comes to the Honors Classroom
Author: John Grove
Planning Unit: Plant and Soil Sciences
Major Program: Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
In September 2023, Brad Lee and I authored an article (https://www.kygrains.info/blog/2023/9/14/soil-health-erosion-and-fall-field-management) on soil health, soil erosion, and the management needed to minimize erosion in the face of climate change. The article was chosen as background reading on soil erosion for UKC 180 (10 Ways to Think About Climate Change in Kentucky) by the instructors (Drs. Lauren Cagle and Alice Turkington). Brad was invited to join the students, answering questions as they discussed the subject. Extension materials are good for both young and adult learners.
Stories by John Grove
Extension Soil Erosion Article Comes to the Honors Classroom
In September 2023, Brad Lee and I authored an article (https://www.kygrains.info/blog/2023/9/14/soil... Read More
Stories by Plant and Soil Sciences
Learning about no-till in Brazil
Describe the Issue or Situation. 40 years ago, farmers from Brazil visiting the University of Kentuc... Read More
Learning about your own farm in Brazil
Describe the Issue or Situation. The Kentucky Corn Growers C.O.R.E. Farmer Program aims to: deliver ... Read More
Stories by Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
Proper, Safe Disposal of Household Hazardous Waste Prevents Environmental Contamination and Promotes Public Health
The 2023 Kentucky Community Assessment indicated that Campbell County residents desire less illegal ... Read More
Kayak Tours of A.J. Jolly Lake Attracts Wild Birds and Educates Bird-watchers
Campbell County is host to many wonderful parks and green spaces, but none have the spark and appeal... Read More
© 2024 University of Kentucky, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment