UK Horticulture Research Farm (South Farm)
The UK Horticulture Research Farm (South Farm), originally part of the Waveland Estate settled by Daniel Boone's family in the early 1800s, is a 100-acre farm that was originally purchased as 217 acres in 1956. Past land transfers include 10 acres to the Commonwealth of Kentucky for the creation of the adjoining Waveland State Historic Site in 1971. In addition to research on fruit and vegetable, greenhouse and nursery, biofuels, entomology, plant pathology and related crop sciences, UK-HRF hosts the UK-CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) production unit.
The UK Horticulture Research Farm is located on the south side of Lexington, approximately one block west of the intersection of Man O' War Boulevard and Nicholasville Road (U.S. 27). The entrance to the farm is off Man O' War at the traffic light opposite the entrance to Lowe’s.
Significant, applied research is ongoing at the University of Kentucky’s Horticulture Research Farm in Lexington. Federal and state funded projects and trials covering traditional and organic vegetable production, high tunnel production, fruit production, variety trials for disease and pest resistance, cover crops and hops are all part of the research happening at the UK Horticulture Research Farm.
Contact Us
Steve Diver
Farm Superintendent
Horticulture Research Farm
University of Kentucky
4321 Emmert Farm Lane
Lexington, KY 40514
859-948-3614
steve.diver@uky.edu
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.