Numbered Publications: County Extension
CLD1-9: The Influence of Personal Characteristics: Personality, Culture and Environment
Marissa Aull, Martha Nall, Kristina Ricketts | Apr. 26, 2011 (New)
Fundamentally, leadership involves human interaction. Thus, understanding ourselves, our temperaments and why we tend to respond in certain ways is important in our development as a leader and in working with others to reach shared goals.
CLD1-1: The Power of Motivation
Janet Johnson | Jan. 6, 2011 (New)
This publication explores why are we driven to exert effort toward accomplishing one thing but not another? Motivation, as a concept, explains why people think and behave the way they do.
CLD1-2: People Learn with a Purpose: Understanding Learning Styles
Janet Johnson | Jan. 6, 2011 (New)
Understanding why and how you--or your learners, if you are leading a group--learn best is the key to a positive learning experience.
PR-608: 2010 Fruit and Vegetable Research Report
Doug Archbold, Paul Bachi, Sandra Bastin, Julie Beale, Steve Berberich, Ric Bessin, Bob Caudle, Jennie Condra, Tim Coolong, Leighia Eggett, Vaden Fenton, Lucas Hanks, John Hartman, Nathan Howell, Kelly Jackson, June Johnston, Chlodys Johnstone, Patrick Kelley, Katie Kittrell, Janet Lensing, Amy Lentz Poston, Sara Long, Patty Lucas, Sean Lynch, Logan Minter, John Obrycki, Janet Pfeiffer, Sutapa Roy, Marc Ruberg, Rebecca Schnelle, Delia Scott, Kenny Seebold, Pam Sigler, Darrell Slone, Chris Smigell, John Snyder, Dave Spalding, John Strang, Ginny Travis, Joseph Tucker, Sarah Vanek, Jeff Wheeler, John Wilhoit, Mark Williams, Patsy Wilson, Dwight Wolfe | Dec. 20, 2010 (New)
Fruit and vegetable production in Kentucky continues to grow. The 2010 Fruit and Vegetable crops research report includes results for more than 34 field research and demonstration trials that were conducted in 20 counties in Kentucky.
ID-183: Trail Riding Etiquette for Horse Enthusiasts
Fernanda Camargo, Bob Coleman, Jason Phillips | Sep. 20, 2010 (New)
When you're trail riding, you need to be aware of safety, not only for yourself and the horse, but also as a courtesy for other trail users. You should follow all general precautions about safe riding, but also follow practices that apply specifically to trails, whether you're riding alone or in a group, for a short or long distance, or for fun or competition.
ID-165: Temporary Fencing for Horse Pastures
Kenny Burdine, Bob Coleman, Traci Missun | Aug. 24, 2007 (New)
ID-162: Goat Production Basics in Kentucky
David Ditsch, Terry Hutchens, Patty Scharko, Brandon Sears | Mar. 6, 2007 (New)
ENRI-204: Choosing Cistern Material and Location
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken | Nov. 1, 2005 (Minor Revision)
ENRI-203: Basic Needs for a Cistern Water System
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken | Nov. 1, 2005 (Minor Revision)
ENRI-205: Cleaning and Disinfecting a Cistern
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken | Nov. 1, 2005 (Minor Revision)