Farmers learning to increase herd efficiencyPlan of Work
Trimble County CES
Title:
Farmers learning to increase herd efficiency
MAP:
Increasing productivity of cattle herd
Agents Involved:
Perkins
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Farm Management
Situation:
Cattle production is the largest farm income in Trimble County. The Trimble County Cattleman's Association is the largest active group within extension in the county.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Cattleman will be able to take all the information given to them and improve their reproduction rates within their herds.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Utilizing research that they have been given and putting it to good use at their operations.
Initial Outcomes:
Producers will gain the knowledge of increasing their herds fertility goals.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: Farmers increasing knowledge of reproduction practices.
Method: Direct contact with farmers.
Timeline:Fall 2018
Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator: Use of new knowledge to implement in herds.
Method: Survey to farmers.
Timeline:Spring 2019
Long-term Outcome:
Indicator: How many farmers have implemented new procedures on their farm.
Method: Farmers who have increased calving rates.
Timeline:Spring 2019
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Beef producers
Project or Activity: Educational meetings
Content or Curriculum: Reproduction
Inputs: Specialists, Producer testimonials, Agents
Date: July, Oct, Jan April
Audience: Beef producers
Project or Activity: Field Day
Content or Curriculum: Reproduction, Nutrition
Inputs: Agents, UK pubs, Industry Specialsits
Date:Spring 2019
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