Numbered Publications: ID
ID-174: Options for Controlling Canada Geese
Spencer Guinn, Amanda Gumbert, Steve Higgins | Jan. 15, 2009 (New)
The average Canada goose produces more fecal waste than a dairy cow on a per-weight basis. In addition, gaggles of resident Canada geese have been associated with problems of over grazing. Having large amounts of fecal waste around a riparian area that has limited vegetation can lead to the runoff of nutrients, sediment, and pathogens, which can contaminate ponds, lakes, and streams in Kentucky.
ID-173: Equine Emergency and Disaster Preparedness
Fernanda Camargo, Bob Coleman, Roberta Dwyer | Oct. 3, 2008 (New)
ID-170: Drinking Water Quality Guidelines for Cattle
Carmen Agouridis, Amanda Gumbert, Steve Higgins | Mar. 26, 2008 (New)
ID-168: Composting Horse Muck
Bob Coleman, Victoria Gallagher, Steve Higgins, Donald Stamper, Steve Workman | Oct. 10, 2007 (New)
ID-165: Temporary Fencing for Horse Pastures
Kenny Burdine, Bob Coleman, Traci Missun | Aug. 24, 2007 (New)
ID-164: High Traffic Area Pads for Horses
Bob Coleman, Victoria Gallagher, Steve Higgins, Ben Koostra, Steve Workman | Jul. 15, 2007 (New)
ID-161: Pervious Concrete as a Flooring Material for Horse Handling Areas
Bob Coleman, Steve Higgins, Steve Workman | Mar. 13, 2007 (New)
ID-162: Goat Production Basics in Kentucky
David Ditsch, Terry Hutchens, Patty Scharko, Brandon Sears | Mar. 6, 2007 (New)
ID-119: Ornamental Gourd Production in Kentucky
Ric Bessin, Terry Jones, Joe Masabni, Amanda Sears, Kenny Seebold, Tim Woods | Jan. 3, 2007 (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 | Aug. 30, 2006 (New)