So thankful for this internship opportunity with University of Kentucky Research and Education Center. This opportunity has been one of a lifetime, thankful for the USDA grant for making this possible. Our small town of Princeton is very fortunate to home the research station, all their staff work so hard in order to help farmers and sales associates in the agriculture career field be knowledgeable about new products as well as have reliable information from test trials, and research conducted each and everyday from each department.They all work long hard hours, to help and better our future generations in agriculture as well as present! So if you see someone that works at research station in Princeton thank them for all they do.
I STRONGLY encourage you to go to events hosted there, check out what's going on, and use the resources they provided you. I am proud to say I am one of the many future faces of agriculture and will strive to do my best in furthering my agricultural knowledge to those who many not know, spreading the importance with out next generations. To anyone pursing a degree in agriculture I strongly encourage you to apply for this internship. A huge thank you to the weed science program at the station, Travis Legleiter and everyone I have worked with this summer for your patience, time and help in furthering my education with my project Here is some photos from field day My project was over the influence of spray nozzles and boom heights on Dicamba Drift, check it out
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AuthorHey, it's me again Catlin. Just wanted to give you a little more detail about what my plan is for " A Growers Granddaughters" blog. My intention is to keep you up to date on my life adventures in agriculture such as research projects, a little gardening, and my grandads farm,Lively H, which inspired me to pursue a career in agriculture. This blog is not only for you to read but also see all the behind the scenes on the farm, and educate you more on agriculture topics. If you have any questions, please comment, or email me, If there is a topic in agriculture you are unsure about, shoot me and email. Archives
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