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In the weekly broadcast of ”Have You Herd?” Morgan Hayes and Josh Jackson bring you up to date on what‘s happening on their farms each week. Their farming practices are directly influenced by their professional careers as biosystems engineers. Through this broadcast, they share how they apply engineering principles to their farming activities. Morgan Hayes, Ph.D., PE, is an assistant extension professor in the University of Kentucky‘s Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department. She specializes in livestock systems engineering, and she farms about 500 acres in Kentucky. Read her most recent publications at http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs.asp, or visit her website at https://www.uky.edu/bae/hayes. Josh Jackson, Ph.D., is an assistant extension professor in the University of Kentucky‘s Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department. He also specializes in precision livestock engineering, and runs a family farm that raises Angus cattle. Read his most recent publications at http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs.asp or visit his website at https://www.uky.edu/bae/jackson. Suggested Citation: Hayes, Morgan, Jackson, J. (Hosts). Have You Herd? Conversations with Josh Jackson & Morgan Hayes [Audio podcast]. University of Kentucky Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department. https://haveyouherdwithjoshandmorgan.podbean.com/
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Friday Feb 11, 2022
Friday Feb 11, 2022
In this week's broadcast of "Have You Herd?" Morgan Hayes and Josh Jackson stream from the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department. They discuss their ongoing interviews with leaders across the state regarding the impacts and responses to the tornado outbreaks which occurred December 10th and 11th 2021.
About Western Kentucky 2021 Tornado Resiliency Project
The University of Kentucky Department of Biosystems and Ag Engineering has a booth at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville every year. This year, the department plans to highlight the resilience of those across Western Kentucky that have and are still dealing with the aftermath of the tornadoes. We also plan to make it a giving opportunity for any that would be willing donate to those in need. Part of the exhibit is an oral history of the event through the eyes of those directly involved. The podcast interviews and oral history project are a partnership with the University of Kentucky's Louis B. Nunn Center of Oral History, where interviews will be archived for later use.
More on the project: http://news.ca.uky.edu/article/uk-booth-highlight-tornado-resilience-national-farm-machinery-show.
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