Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2022Jul 1, 2021 - Jun 30, 2022





Utilizing Animal Manures Effectively for Fertilizer

Author: Nick Roy

Major Program: Soil testing

In 2022, fertilizer prices increased nearly three-fold compared to 2021.  The increase in prices brought attention to the need to use both fertilizers and animal manures effectively to grow crops.  In Adair County, a large amount of animal manure is produced annually from beef, dairy, and poultry operations.  During the winter of 2022, multiple educational programs were held addressing grain producers, dairy and beef cattle producers, and poultry producers.  Strategies were s

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Farmer, Soil Tests and Fertilizer

Author: Lyndall Harned

Major Program: Soil testing

I have been working with a young farmer over the past few years, making visits and advising as he has grown his operation. He has attended very few offered programs due to his off-farm work. But lately he has attended a couple since he is seeing benefits from doing so. I have also been advising him to have soil tests done on his hay, pasture, corn, and bean fields, but he never wanted, or been able, to take the time. He just guessed at what his crops needed and applied accordingly. Well, th

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Agent looks for ways to engage clientele during Covid-19 Surge

Author: Chadwick Conway

Major Program: Soil testing

As the new year of 2022 began, Eastern Kentucky still was dealing with concerning high levels of Covid-19 throughout our region.  The Knott County Agriculture Natural Resource Agent began looking at ways to entice gardeners to begin preparing for this years garden season.  The Agent advertised free pea seeds to those that brought in a soil sample. Soil health is very important for gardeners, but many never have a soil analysis completed to see the actual need of their soil. As man

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New Soil Heavy Metal Contamination Data May Lead to Re-evaluating Existing Soil Results For Vacant Lots in West Louisville

Author: Phillip Long

Major Program: Soil testing

Since we use these stories as a resource for multiple requests, don’t restrict Success Stories only to traditional Extension appointments and activities. Any accomplishments and efforts that are noteworthy may be included.Soil testing continues to be of great interest to many residents, urban growers, non-profits, and government agencies in Louisville Metro. Recently, the Extension Ag Agent received 4 requests to review and test soil on utility easements, open privately owned spaces,

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Fertilizer- Getting the Most For your dollar

Author: David Coffey

Major Program: Soil testing

In continuation of an existing program, the Jackson county agriculture agent has partnered with the Jackson county soil conservation district to offer free soil testing services once again. In a year like 2022, when fertilizer prices are at record highs, soil testing and correct nutrient application are more important than ever. This year with, in addition to the soil testing services, the Jackson county agriculture agent has offered three programs about fertilizer and soil testing to help produ

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Soil Testing program

Author: Colby Guffey

Major Program: Soil testing

In March of 2022 soil samples were sent to the UK soils lab for a local cow/calf producer to determine amount of fertilizer needed for hay in pasture growth.  After receiving the soil results back the ANR Agent, having previous knowledge of the producers’ fields and fertilizer practices, something was amiss.   The fields were showing major deficiency in P and K and the fertilizer recommendation was much higher than what the producer had been previously applying.  Having seve

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It's Time to Watch Your P's and K's

Author: Carol Hinton

Major Program: Soil testing

Its time to watch your P’s and K’sFarmers were warned of increasing input costs in late 2021.  Many farmers in the area and the county rely on soil testing to predict fertilizer inputs for the upcoming year.  Our county continually sends in over 2,000 soil tests to the lab at the University of Kentucky.  The history of soil testing on many farms in the county goes back at least 30 years.   I have charted the results comparing the same fields year after year, test

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Soil Test for Success

Author: Matthew Adams

Major Program: Soil testing

The success of any crop requires planning and efficient use of all required resources. One of the most important resources in agriculture is fertilizer. Whether it is applied through a commercial product or an organic source such as animal manure, a baseline is needed to enable the producer to efficiently and economically apply any type of fertilizer. Soil testing is the only way to accurately set up this baseline.The soil testing program in Hardin County has been free to resident

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How high soil lead levels may be contributing to high childhood blood lead levels in some West Louisville neighborhoods.

Author: Phillip Long

Major Program: Soil testing

Since we use these stories as a resource for multiple requests, don’t restrict Success Stories only to traditional Extension appointments and activities. Any accomplishments and efforts that are noteworthy may be included.Many West Louisville residents continue to struggle with health issues that can be contributed to low income, lack of sufficient housing, transportation, and access to healthy food and medical services. One issue that I’ve become more interested in, is the hist

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