Richard E. Durham,
Associate Extension Professor
Raised in rural Lincoln County, Rick received a B.S. in Agriculture with a major in
Horticulture from UK in 1983. Since that time he has completed graduate school at the
University of Florida, been involved in postdoctoral work at the University of Georgia and
the University of Illinois, and was a faculty member in the Department of Plant and Soil
Science at Texas Tech University. Rick says, "The opportunity to come back home to the
bluegrass was just too appealing to pass up."
Dr. Durham has an Extension appointment as a consumer horticulture specialist. In that
role he will be working alongside other Extension personnel to provide information to
Kentuckians regarding horticulture in and around the home. Look for him to become active
in activities at the UK-Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Arboretum Park. You may
also hear him talking about horticulture on the radio or see him on TV.
Rick also teaches in the undergraduate program in Plant and Soil Science. He teaches
PLS 220, Introduction to Plant Identification, during fall semesters.