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Ruff Reading

HABIT volunteers take their dogs, cats and rabbits, who have been medically and behaviorally screened, to places such as nursing homes, assisted living centers, hospitals and schools.

Doggone It!
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Doggone It!

The UT College of Veterinary Medicine is part of the reason Knoxville was named Dog Fancy Magazine’s DogTown USA for the best city for dogs in the Southeast.

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New Footprints in the Foothills

The University of Tennessee has a new dairy farm in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains.

Out to Pasture
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Out to Pasture

Phil Baggett "retires" to grass-fed farming. Part of the series, "Corporate to Country."

Grass Masters
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Grass Masters

UT Center for Athletic Field Safety puts turf to the test.

UT Extension Helps Farmers Old and New
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UT Extension Helps Farmers Old and New

Agents assist with everything from budgets to crop selection. Part of the series, "Corporate to Country."

Answers in Bug Guts
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Answers in Bug Guts

Research could lead to decreased use of pesticides, less disease.

Their Legacy Is the Land
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Their Legacy Is the Land

Planning today for tomorrow's farms.

Joe DiPietro in 2011
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Introducing Joe DiPietro

He's come up through the ranks. He's a team player. He's the 24th president of the University of Tennessee.

Restoring the Great Indoors
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Restoring the Great Indoors

Hollis Malone, the man who designed the lush Opryland Hotel conservatories, does it all again.

A Century of UT Extension
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A Century of UT Extension

This widely-known unit of the UT Institute of Agriculture marks its 100th year of serving Tennessee.

Putting Down Roots
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Putting Down Roots

The Schackelford Trust and Ames Plantation help improve hardwoods.

Room to Heal
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Room to Heal

Tickle gift supports a $10 million addition to the UT College of Veterinary Medicine

Growing Fuel
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Growing Fuel

A biofuels demonstration plant produces ethanol from agricultural residue and bioenergy crops.

Dear To Your Heart
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Dear To Your Heart

When pets die, they leave us grieving. UT's Veterinary Social Work program helps lighten the load.

Plants Keep Watch
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Plants Keep Watch

An early warning system could protect crops from agri-terrorism.

Bravo for Summer!
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Bravo for Summer!

School's out. So what's to do?

Research Promises Chestnut Rebirth
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Research Promises Chestnut Rebirth

Alumna Stacy Clark works on "one of the great stories of American conservation"--revival of the American chestment, which fell victim to a blight 100 years ago

Stop and Smell
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Stop and Smell

A new rose garden at the ag campus in Knoxville is a blooming beauty.

The Best UT Has Ever Been
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The Best UT Has Ever Been

Visionary state leadership, the best-ever faculty and students, and a high-profile partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory generate new energy.

We Come in Peace
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We Come in Peace

UT alumni in the Tennessee National Guard help Afghan farmers help themselves

Nothing to Sneeze At
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Nothing to Sneeze At

When nosing around the Nashville Zoo became less pleasurable for anteaters, a UT veterinarian sniffed out the problem.

Envisioning a Green Future
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Envisioning a Green Future

Student Julie Hogg, a "missionary for all things green," formed a non-profit arboretum in Alpharetta, Georgia