Crops
Ag Awareness, Production and Marketing
Bell
Grain Crops
Forages
In recent years, grain production has significantly increased in Metcalfe County. Many producers have made substantial investments in land, equipment and other long term inputs. The recent downturn in price has presented them with many challenges. Metcalfe County also remains heavily dependent on tobacco. Many challenges exist with both commodities and producers must maximize yields, manage costs and make wise marketing decisions in order to stay in business.
Grain and Tobacco producers will be able to sustain their operations because of increased profitability. This profitability is a result of increased yields, decreased input costs and successful marketing.
Grain and Tobacco Producers will implement practices that will allow them to increase yields, manage input costs and market their product in a manner that will allow them to remain profitable.
Grain and Tobacco Producers will increase their knowledge about production, cost management and marketing that will allow them to implement changes that will lead to long term profitability.
Outcome: Initial
Indicator: Knowledge Gained
Method: Survey
Timeline: Winter/Spring 2017
Audience: Tobacco Producers
Project or Activity: Tobacco GAP/Production meeting
Content or Curriculum: UK/GAP Connections Curriculum
Inputs: Agents, Specialists, GAP Connections
Date: Spring 2019
Author: Gary Bell
Major Program: Forages
The third annual Tri County Hay and Straw Auction was held on Saturday January 26th 2019 at the Metcalfe County Fairgrounds. Barren, Metcalfe, and Monroe Counties combined efforts to make the sale an area event. The winter of 2018-2019 saw extremely short hay supplies throughout the state. Securing consignments was challenging, but in the end over 500 rolls, 165 large squares, and over 1500 small square were available for purchase. The Metcalfe County Fairboard was also able to raise
Author: Amy Branstetter
Major Program: Forages
The third annual Tri County Hay and Straw Auction was held on Saturday January 26th 2019 at the Metcalfe County Fairgrounds. Barren, Metcalfe, and Monroe Counties combined efforts to make the sale an area event. The winter of 2018-2019 saw extremely short hay supplies throughout the state. Securing consignments was challenging, but in the end over 500 rolls, 165 large squares, and over 1500 small square were available for purchase. The Metcalfe County Fairboard was also able to raise