Numbered Publications: Animal and Food Sciences
PR-546: 2006 Alfalfa Grazing Tolerance Report
Garry Lacefield, Gene Olson, Ray Smith, Eric Vanzant | December 15, 2006 (New)
PR-545: 2006 Red and White Clover Grazing Tolerance Report
Garry Lacefield, Gene Olson, Ray Smith, Norm Taylor, Eric Vanzant | December 15, 2006 (New)
PR-548: 2006 Cool Season Grass Grazing Report, Tolerance to Horses
Bob Coleman, Garry Lacefield, Laurie Lawrence, Gene Olson, Tim Phillips, Ray Smith | December 15, 2006 (New)
ASC-170: A Consumer's and Producer's Guide to Organic and Natural Meats
Gregg Rentfrow | September 15, 2006 (New)
ASC-136: Using Byproducts to Feed Dairy Cattle
Donna Amaral-Phillips, Roger Hemken | August 30, 2006 (Minor Revision)
ASC-161: Feeding and Managing Baby Calves from Birth to 3 Months of Age
Donna Amaral-Phillips, John Johns, Patty Scharko | August 30, 2006 (Minor Revision)
ID-158: Managing Steep Terrain for Livestock Forage Production
Bob Coleman, David Ditsch, J.D. Green, Terry Hutchens, John Johns, Larry Piercy, Greg Schwab | August 30, 2006 (New)
4AF-04PA: Kentucky 4-H Horse Achievement Program Level 4
Bob Coleman | June 1, 2006 (Minor Revision)
4AF-03PA: Kentucky 4-H Horse Achievement Program Level 3
Bob Coleman | June 1, 2006 (Minor Revision)
4AF-01PO: Kentucky Horse Achievement Program Level 1
Kristen Janicki | April 15, 2006 (Reprinted)
In the 4-H Achievement Program you will have some "hands-on" experience of riding and caring for horses. You will also talk with veterinarians and horse trainers, visit places where horses are raised and read about horses.You do not need to own a horse to be a part of the 4-H Achievement Program. Your 4-H leader will help you find access to a horse you can ride as part of this project