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Shad

Shad Baker

County Extension Agent for Agriculture & Natural Resources


Program Areas

  • Agriculture and Natural Resources


Interests

  • community development

  • Maple Syrup

  • Trail Development

  • Beekeeping

  • Non-Timber Forest Products

  • Wildlife Habitat Management

  • Adventure Tourism

  • Blueberry Production


Social Connections

Professionally: I graduated from the University of Kentucky with a BS in Agronomy in 1997. I graduated from Western Kentucky University with an MA in Organizational Leadership in 2021. 

Programs: Most of my career has been directed towards small-scale horticulture, non-timber forest products and community development. The small-scale horticulture has primarily been Farmers Market crops, small fruits (brambles and blueberries) and fruit trees. The Non-timber forest products have focused on maple syrup (in which I have served as a primary facilitator for the state), ginseng, goldenseal and mushrooms. On community development, I have been heavily involved in several adventure tourism projects including the Pine Mountain Trail, Great Eastern Trail, East Kentucky Heritage Foundation, and the Letcher Co. Tourism Trails Committee. 

I have served on the Kentucky Farm Bureau Board in my county since 1997, and was previously on the Young Farmers Committee. I currently serve on the KFB Natural Resources Committee.

Personally: I have been married to my wife Melanie since 1998. We have a daughter, Alyssa, who was born in 2006. I have been active at church, where I serve as a deacon, as a supply preacher, and on several committees. I completed a 26-year section hike of the 2,192-mile long Appalachian Trail in 2019. That same year, I also summited Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. 



Success Stories

  • 11

    April

    Sheep in the Mountains

    Eastern Kentucky has a growing amount of land that is underutilized for livestock. The regional economy needs multiple options for agricultural producers, and with sheep production once being a major ...

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  • 15

    January

    Fall Seed Program

    Many people make soil preparations and invest in inputs for gardening, but only reap half the harvest because they only utilize half the growing season. This shortfall especially impacts those who rel...

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  • 11

    October

    Growing Home: A Community Revival (Post Flood)

    When a 1000-year flood hit Letcher County and others in the southeast of the state, agricultural producers took a significant hit. Most all of the industry is located in bottoms along the small, narro...

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  • 13

    July

    Extension Helps Flood First Responders with QPR training

    When the historic floods of 2022 hit in July, one of the critical issues that quickly came to light was the mental stress being placed on Kentucky families and farmers. Years of job losses and the rel...

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