ForagesMajor Program

7967

Total Hours

Contributed.

35054

Contacts

with Local Stakeholders.

117

Hours

of Multistate Efforts.

123

Total Number

of Volunteers Engaged.

Program Indicators

Number of producers who conducted on-farm demonstrations or applied research trials  

33

Number of people who gained knowledge of forage production, management and/or profitability which could include species, best management practices for species, forage harvest and storage, pasture renovation

3335

Number of people who made decisions based on Extension research including interseeding clover/legume, using cover crops and/or alternate forage species

1493

Number of producers who used Extension recommendations to improve quality of haylage/silage storage  

836

Number of producers who developed or implemented a grazing plan

514

Number of producers who used temporary fencing  

769

Number of producers who planted or started using any alternative forage for grazing

147

Stories

Hooray for Hay Day

The Hay Day Field Day was a successful event that saw the participation of over 50 individuals, all with a shared interest in hay production. The event was an opportunity for attendees to engage in discussions and presentations on various topics related to hay production and marketing. Attendees learned about effective marketing strategies for hay, including different avenues to reach buyers and optimize sales. Additionally, there was a focus on establishing and managing alfalfa crops, covering ...

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Hooray for Hay Day

Stories Behind the Numbers

  • Farmers Learn About New Weed Control Equipment

    Control of weeds in hay and pasture fields has been an issue for decades. Herbicides that kill target weeds can also damage or kill desirable forage species. Sprays may also drift off-target and damag... Read More

  • A Nitrate Nightmare

    Livingston County ANR: A Nitrate NightmareA collaborative effort from Livingston County ANR helped a local hay producer overcome a challenging situation.This producer, a dedicated cash hay producer in... Read More

  • Grazing in an Effective and Economical Way

    With inflation and extreme weather farmers are having to learn how to adapt and change. Many farmers in the Bluegrass region rely on forages. Whether they raise livestock, bale hay, or use cover crop ... Read More

  • Making Forages Work For You

    Educating cattle farmers is a high priority in Oldham County. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, cattle ranked 3rd in Oldham County for market value of products sold, representing over 2.6 m... Read More

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