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Murray State’s hemp crop was harvested Wednesday with good and bad results.

Hemp has successes, failures

October 24, 2014

“If you grow it, they will come,” said Chris Nelson from Marshall, Mo., standing in the remains of Murray State’s hemp crop, which was harvested...

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Children enjoy the corn pit at the annual Fall on the Farm event last year at Stanley Pullen Farm. The event is operated by Murray State students.

Annual farm event provides fall fun

October 10, 2014

Orange pumpkins, bales of hay and golden mums blanketed the fields of Stanley Pullen Farm in preparation for crowds of school children attending Murray...

University welcomed into Kentucky Proud Farm to Campus program

October 1, 2014

Agriculture Commissioner James Comer welcomed Murray State into the Kentucky Proud Farm to Campus program yesterday. “This region is one of the most...

Gala, auction held at Hutson Arboretum

September 12, 2014

The new “mountain” and pond exhibit in the Hutson School of Agriculture Arboretum at Murray State was revealed during the Hutson Harvest Gala Sept....

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In this Aug. 1, 2014 photo, Tony L. Brannon, Murray State University’s agriculture dean, stands for a photo near a hemp crop at the school’s research farm in Murray, Ky. Researchers and farmers are producing the state’s first legal hemp crop in generations. Hemp has turned into a political cause in the Bluegrass state.

Hemp ready for harvest

August 29, 2014

Six months after select states were granted the right to cultivate and test industrial hemp, Murray State’s first crops, grown on behalf of the Kentucky...

Murray State’s use of biomass technology to improve campus and community

March 12, 2013

Murray State's Equine Center received $309,000 to install, test and operate a biomass heating system for the facility from the Tennessee Valley Authority...

Student attends US Department of Agriculture national forum

March 1, 2013

Murray State recently honored senior agriculture business student, Samantha Anderson, for her invitation to the USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum Student...

School of Agriculture hosts Soybean Day

January 25, 2013

The Hutson School of Agriculture and the Kentucky Soybean Board hosted the 9th Annual Soybean Promotion Day on Tuesday in the Murray Room at the CFSB Center....

The school of agriculture recently acquired a bio-burner, a device that converts biomass into energy. Rick Jones, Bio-Burner representative, explains that the bio-burner is capable of running off of any bio-product as long as it has less than 35 percent moisture at any size under two inches. The bio-burner recently placed in the Garrett Center was fired up for the first time Wednesday. Jones said the school of agriculture could use horse manure, sawdust shavings from the horse barns, straw or other small plants. Austin Ramsey || The News

Cost hinders school’s desire for sustainability

October 11, 2012

The Hutson School of Agriculture is making great strides to limit its dependence on petroleum diesel and other fossil fuels through research into renewable,...

The high school students in FFA who attended Racer Roundup worked in pairs to develop skills vital in their future as FFA members. There were 535 high school participants at the event. || Brian Barron/The News

FFA event develops leadership

September 20, 2012

The Hutson School of Agriculture hosted Racer Roundup, an annual leadership conference, on Sept. 14 in the CFSB Center. The conference was held for...

Murray State professor named “Woman of the Year in technology” by GATRA magazine

September 10, 2012

“Always Serve and Seek New Breakthroughs” is the title of the news article in Indonesia’s GATRA magazine, which awarded “Woman of the Year in technology”...

High temperatures and low rainfall totals over the summer months rendered much of the Murray State row crops almost devastated. || Austin Ramsey/The News

Special Report: University crops destroyed by scarce rain

August 31, 2012

  David Ferguson measures rain. Not everywhere, as the agronomy professor’s detailed log books have been replaced with more precise weather...

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