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Butler County CES

Title:
Crop Production Systems
MAP:
Improving Farm Practices
Agents Involved:
Drake
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Grain Crops
Situation:

Grain crop production is Butler County's largest agriculture enterprise with over $23 million in crop sales each year. The majority of the county's full-time farmers are grain producers. Around 40,000 acres are now planted each year in the county. Extension's unbiased research-based info is needed now more than ever.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Farmers crop yields increase through management, making farms sustainable.

Intermediate Outcomes:

Farmers will adopt improved practices to increase yield or profitability. Farmers will use the best seed varieties for their farm.

Initial Outcomes:

Farmers learn about improved farm practices. Farmers learn best seed varieties for Kentucky.

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Farmers learn about improved practices and varieties

Indicator: Evaluation results

Method: Paper evaluation

Timeline: September 2018


Intermediate Outcome: Farmers use best seed varieties

Indicator: Farmers using UK Variety trials to make seed decisions

Method: Interview

Timeline: May 2019


Long-term Outcome: Yield increases

Indicator: County average yield

Method: Get county average yield info from Farm Service Agency

Timeline: October 2018

Learning Opportunities:


Audience: Grain Farmers

Project or Activity: Promote UK Variety Trial information

Content or Curriculum: UK Variety Progress Reports

Inputs: Agent time, local media, newsletters

Date: November 2018


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Success Stories

Grain Bin Rescue Capacity in Butler County

Author: Gregory Drake

Major Program: Grain Crops

Grain Crop Production is an important enterprise in Butler County.  Agriculture is the county’s largest industry, and grain crops are our leading enterprise most years.  Grain Farms tend to be large and getting larger.  Grain storage facilities have increased in size as farming operations have increased infrastructure and capacity.  Farm leadership in the community decided to secure “grain bin rescue equipment” for the fire departments and rescue squad. &nbs

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