DairyMajor Program

3315

Total Hours

Contributed.

10465

Contacts

with Local Stakeholders.

144

Hours

of Multistate Efforts.

121

Total Number

of Volunteers Engaged.

Program Indicators

Number of underserved, non-traditional and/or limited English proficiency (LEP) individuals trained or reached with dairy educational programs (including Amish and Mennonite farmers)

279

Number of producers who increased knowledge and understanding of dairy management and/or production through Extension newsletters, social media, programs, and field days  

2070

Number of producers who maintained or improved herd quality and health including nutrition and/or milk management/mastitis control

260

Number of producers who made business management changes in dairy operations such as genetics and/or reproduction, business management  and/or facilities

209

Number of cows in herd with improved health, well-being, quality of milk and/or quantity of milk

8863

Stories

June Dairy Month

Kentucky is mirroring a national trend of decreasing numbers of dairy herds. Therefore, many of our community members havent been exposed to a dairy or even a dairy cow. This is why I decided to host an event at the extension office that focused on dairy production and gave the community the opportunity to watch a cow be milked up close. The Southland Mobile Dairy unit came out and gave a demonstration on milking a cow and also discussed reproduction, nutrition, and the process the milk goes thr...

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June Dairy Month

Stories Behind the Numbers

  • Dairy: Farm to Fridge

    The NEP Assistant partnered with the ANR agent, Southland Dairy, The Dairy Alliance, and Mercer County Elementary School to teach 586 students about the importance of dairy in their diet. Students wer... Read More

  • June Dairy Month

    Kentucky is mirroring a national trend of decreasing numbers of dairy herds. Therefore, many of our community members havent been exposed to a dairy or even a dairy cow. This is why I decided to host ... Read More

  • Twenty Years of On-Going Success for a Dairy Program!

    The success of an extension program is often measured relative to the immediate or short term changes in behavior of the participants or another measurable parameter on the crop or animal being impact... Read More

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