ForagesMajor Program

17247

Total Hours

Contributed.

69014

Contacts

with Local Stakeholders.

1326

Hours

of Multistate Efforts.

456

Total Number

of Volunteers Engaged.

Program Indicators

Number of producers adopting improved grazing system practices

2771

Number of producers adopting practices to improve grazing infrastructure (fences, water)

2080

Number of producers testing stored forage

1175

Number of producers utilizing ration balancing to improve livestock nutrition

840

Number of producers adopting improved hay storage practices

1740

Number of producers adopting haylage/silage for improved forage quality and storage

1173

Number of producers adopting improved varieties

1746

Number of producers adopting one or more best management practices for optimum forage establishment for pasture or hay

2153

Number of producers adopting improved practices to manage endophyte-infected tall fescue

1118

Number of producers utilizing improved forage species for pasture or hay

2021

Number of producers adopting practices that improve profitability

2803

Number of producers utilizing UK diagnostic service for weed ID and control

1687

Number of producers utilizing UK diagnostic services for plant disease control and management

1411

Number of producers conducting on farm demonstrations or applied research trials

144

Number of producers adopting practices that improve environmental quality

1137

Number of producers who reported improved record-keeping practices

766

Number of producers who reported saving money or reducing cost of operation

1220

Stories

Establishing and Grazing Native Grasses on Reclaimed MIne Lands in Eastern Kentucky while Monitoring Wildlife Habiatat

In order for people in eastern Kentucky to have and maintain economic stability (now that coal production has been almost eliminated), animal agriculture has the opportunity to play a big role in that process. Cattle and other species currently graze river bottoms and hillsides that primarily consist of tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus). While this has been part of animal agriculture for many years in eastern Kentucky many thousands of acres of reclaimed mine remain unproductive. Converting...

Read More

Establishing and Grazing Native Grasses on Reclaimed MIne Lands in Eastern Kentucky while Monitoring Wildlife Habiatat

Stories Behind the Numbers

  • Forage Strategic Planning

    The University of Kentucky Forage Team met in a multi-day retreat format to set goals for educational outcomes for the statewide forage extension program. Information inputs included KFGC priorities.... Read More

  • Johnsongrass workshop

    ~~As Extension Agents, we strive to identify programing needs in our community, and address those needs to the best of our ability. During the spring of 2017, we were hearing repeated reports of stru... Read More

  • Trigg County Farm Tour

    The Trigg County Cooperative Extension Service in conjunction with the Trigg County Ag Committee hosts events throughout the year to increase public knowledge of agriculture. It is important to all in... Read More

  • 2017 Hay Programs

    Hay and pasture production is a leading component of agriculture production in Elliott County. According to the 2016 United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Statistics Service data indica... Read More

More Stories