Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2019Jul 1, 2018 - Jun 30, 2019





Country Ham Project

Author: Paul Sizemore

Major Program: Swine

With the increased numbers of clientele wanting to preserve their own food and to bring back heritage commodities, The Owsley County Cooperative Extension Service offered a Country Ham Curing class. Based on the high amount of questions and curiosity from adults, the agents joined to offer “curing country hams” workshops for adults and Youth. Over the last three years a total of 65 adults and 15 youth have participated in the workshops. Owsley County adults reminisced about their gra

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Extension Helps a Producer Avoid Livestock Loss and Adulterated Feed Purchase

Author: Eric Baker

Major Program: Swine

Farmers search for cheaper sources of livestock feed to improve net farm income without sacrificing animal performance. With soybean meal cost near $310 per ton and local grain producers selling damaged whole soybeans at a discount, some livestock producers consider purchasing discounted grain to include in their animal rations. There are many factors to consider before feeding damaged grains to livestock including the presence of lethal mycotoxins. In order to make the best decision, an Estill

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Natural Resources Conservation Service Youth Agriculture Day

Author: Samantha Anderson

Major Program: Swine

Natural Resources Conservation Service Youth Agriculture Day

The American Farm Bureau Federation states that the average American is at least three generations removed from the farm. Extension Agent for Agriculture, Samantha Anderson, led an activity station at the Graves County Natural Resources Conservation Service Agriculture Day on the many impacts of the swine industry.The Natural Resources Conservation Service Agriculture Day participants consisted of fourth grade students across Graves County. The activity station began with a discussion about the

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