03/04/2024
UK professor wins prestigious award, recognizing decades of dedication to soil physics
UK professor wins prestigious award, recognizing decades of dedication to soil physics
University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment’s Ole Wendroth has been named this year’s recipient of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) Don and Betty Kirkham Soil Physics Award.
03/04/2024
CONGRATUALTION TO Dr. CHRIS MATOCHA for John H. Heick Professorship in Soil Science
Established by Betty Jo Denton Heick, the Heick Professorship is awarded to a faculty member who:
Conducts research in an area of soil sciences;
Is recognized as an outstanding leader in that field;
Contributes to the advancement of new knowledge; and
Has a strong research program underway involving other faculty, staff, and students.
Dr. Chris Matocha - 2023-2026 John H. Heick Professor
Previous John H. Heick Professor, Dr. Ole Wendroth 2020-2023
03/04/2024
UK professor wins prestigious award, recognizing decades of dedication to soil physics
https://news.ca.uky.edu/article/uk-professor-wins-prestigious-award-recognizing-decades-dedication-soil-physics #:~:text=Ole%20Wendroth%20was%20recently%20awarded,of%20work%20in%20the%20industry.
10/05/2021
Graduate assistantship available ay UK-AG
The Agroecosystem Nutrient Cycling Laboratory has a M.S. graduate assistantship opportunity starting Spring 2022 >> https://ipss.ca.uky.edu/job-listing/ms-graduate-assistantship-roots-and-soil-carbon
11/21/2017
Congratulation to Dr's Pali and Hunt.
UK’s Hunt and Palli named AAAS Fellows | UK College of Agriculture News
Arthur Hunt and S***a Reddy Palli, professors in the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, are among the newest Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society.
06/07/2017
Great work Dr. Winroth and Jin.
http://pss.ca.uky.edu/wendroth_Dunbar
The Ground on Which We Live | Plant and Soil Sciences
Have you ever tilled the soil in your backyard? When wet it is sticky but feels like concrete when dry. Jin Cho, a junior at Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School found in the UK Department of Plant & Soil Sciences’ Soil Physics Lab that soils in developed neighborhoods can only take up 10-20% of the wat...
11/17/2016
The Plant and Soil Sciences Department will host the annual S. H. Phillips Distinguished Lecture in No-till Agriculture tomorrow, Friday, 11/18/16, at 2pm in the PSB Cameron Williams Lecture Hall. Shirley H. Phillips was an Extension Specialist in the Agronomy Department when modern no-till agricultural was just getting started in Kentucky in the late 1960s. He gained worldwide respect for his work on the development of no-till production methods so this lecture series was named in his honor. This year the lecture will be presented by Dr. Jim Martin, Extension Professor Emeritus. The title of his seminar is, "What Have We Learned about Managing Weeds in No-till Wheat?" A reception will immediately follow, all are welcome to attend.
08/01/2016
CONGRATULATION to Lloyd Murdock.
https://pss.ca.uky.edu/murdockhonored
Murdock honored by nation’s agriculture extension agents | Plant and Soil Sciences
Over the past four decades, Lloyd Murdock, University of Kentucky extension soils specialist, has helped farmers across the state and region improve their operations. His efforts have not gone unnoticed. Murdock recently received the Service to American/World Agriculture award from the National Asso...
07/22/2016
Congratulation Lindsey Christine on your new tenured position as Assistant Professor of Soil Microbial Ecology/Biochemistry at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX!. Wish you all the best.
05/04/2016
Congratulation Dr. Hunt
Hunt receives University Research Professorship | UK College of Agriculture News
To align with the overall objective for research within UK's 2015-2020 Strategic Plan, the revised University Research Professors Program now recognizes excellence across the full spectrum of research, scholarship, and creative endeavors within each college. College leadership developed criteria for...