Crop Production Systems
Improving Farm Practices
Drake
Grain Crops
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.
Farmers crop yields increase through management, making farms sustainable.
Farmers will adopt improved practices to increase yield or profitability. Farmers will use the best seed varieties for their farm.
Farmers learn about improved farm practices. Farmers learn best seed varieties for Kentucky.
Initial Outcome: Farmers learn about improved practices and varieties
Indicator: Evaluation results
Method: Paper evaluation
Timeline: September 2017
Intermediate Outcome: Farmers use best seed varieties
Indicator: Farmers using UK Variety trials to make seed decisions
Method: Interview
Timeline: May 2018
Long-term Outcome: Yield increases
Indicator: County average yield
Method: Get county average yield info from Farm Service Agency
Timeline: October 2017
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 2017
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Author: Gregory Drake
Major Program: Chemical Crop Management Tools
~~Application of crop protection chemicals and lawn/landscape chemicals is an important industry in South Central Kentucky. Professional applicators must receive training to stay current on issues, pests, techniques, and safety for the products they apply. They need to receive 12 hours of continuing education during a three year cycle to maintain their applicator license. 3 of these hours must address specific topics that pertain to their license category. Many applicator