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FOR65 - Tree Tips
By Deborah Hill
Published
on Jan. 1, 1999
Dr. Deborah Hill is currently Extension Professor Emeritus. She is retired from the Forestry Department.
FOR71 - Wild About Wildflowers
By Thomas Barnes
Published
on Dec. 1, 1998
Dr. Tom Barnes, Professor/Extension Wildlife Specialist at the University of Kentucky passed away at his home in Barbourville, KY in 2014. Tom was a well-known and respected member of the Forestry Department and College of Agriculture, Food and Environment family for almost 26 years – he will be sorely missed.
FORFS06-01 - Youth Opportunities in Forestry Education
By Deborah Hill
Published
on Sep. 26, 1998
Dr. Deborah Hill is currently Extension Professor Emeritus. She is retired from the Forestry Department.
FORFS98-05 - Establishing Native Warm Season Grasses for Wildlife
By Thomas Barnes
Published
on Jul. 1, 1998
Dr. Tom Barnes, Professor/Extension Wildlife Specialist at the University of Kentucky passed away at his home in Barbourville, KY in 2014. Tom was a well-known and respected member of the Forestry Department and College of Agriculture, Food and Environment family for almost 26 years – he will be sorely missed.
FORFS000-03 - Improving Rough Mill Yield at the Moulder
By Bobby Ammerman
Published
on Jun. 15, 1998
Author Information: Bobby Ammerman Secondary Wood Industry Technical Advisor
FOR68 - Trees, Shrubs, and Vines that Attract Wildlife
By Thomas Barnes
Published
on Jun. 10, 1998
Author Information: Dr. Tom Barnes, Professor/Extension Wildlife Specialist at the University of Kentucky passed away at his home in Barbourville, KY in 2014. Tom was a well-known and respected member of the Forestry Department and College of Agriculture, Food and Environment family for almost 26 years.
FOR98 - Attracting Butterflies with Native Plants
By Thomas Barnes
Published
on May. 26, 1998
Author Information: Dr. Tom Barnes, Professor/Extension Wildlife Specialist at the University of Kentucky passed away at his home in Barbourville, KY in 2014. Tom was a well-known and respected member of the Forestry Department and College of Agriculture, Food and Environment family for almost 26 years.