Agricultural Practices
Agricultural and Science Needs
Buckman, Rideout
Grains
Forages
Integrated Pest Management
Beef
There are many agricultural commodities in Henderson County. In 2014, Henderson County was in the top grain producing counties in the state, and has been for many years. Grain crop production is facing a downward pressure with severe economic distress (high inputs, low commodity prices, high land rent, flooded machinery market) for the foreseeable future. Cattle production in Henderson County is another major area of production. There are over 40,000 beef cattle producers in Kentucky and over one million head of beef cows. Kentucky is the eighth largest beef state in the U.S. and has the largest herd east of the Mississippi River; Kentucky ranks third for beef cattle density (cows per square mile) in the US. Cash receipts for beef cattle in Kentucky are approaching a billion dollars and may reach that level in 2014 with record high beef prices. Even with high prices it is important to educate beef producers on best management practices to: keep costs down, optimize income through management and marketing, be good stewards of the land and practice good animal welfare. These educational programs are targeted to assist our local Agriculture and Natural Resource agents to provide Kentucky beef producers with the tools necessary to be profitable and sustainable.
Maximize profits for commercial ag producer
Minimize environmental impact of air, soil, or living area
Improve sustainability of intensively managed crop production systems
Significant percentage of producers implementing IPM practices
Increase positive opinion of GMO/Conventional production of non-farm individuals
Adopt usage of new technology for crop production
Maximize awareness of GMO/Organic Production
Use diagnostic services to identify insects, disease and weeds
Adopt one or more fertility management recommendations
Implementation of on-farm trials
Develop Agricultural Leadership
Awareness of current land grant research concerning grain crop production
Identification of IPM practices for grain crops production
Increase understanding of production regulations
Understanding BioTech traits
Understanding importance of and frame work of on-farm trials
Understanding of Organic vs Conventional crop production
Increase non-farm public understanding of BioTechnology/Organic/ Conventional grains crop production
Identify active ingredients in crop related ag products
Identify herbicide resistant pests and strategies to overcome these pests
Initial Outcome: Understanding more about agricultural related topics
Indicator: Deeper understanding about various agriculture practices
Method: Survey
Timeline: Winter 2022
Intermediate Outcome: Adopt use of practices learned, use of UK's services, implement on-farm trials
Indicator: Behavior change
Method: Demonstration
Timeline: Spring 2023
Long-term Outcome: Maximize profits while minimizing environmental impact, increased positive opinion of GMOs
Indicator: Producer Testimonials, citizens indicate positive outlook on farming practices
Method: survey throughout county
Timeline: Spring 2023
Audience: Farm Managers and/or Owners
Project or Activity: Hay Day
Content or Curriculum: KDA hay testing day, pasture renovations, weed control
Inputs: Extension Agent, Extension Specialists, Farmers, Land Owners, KDA
Date: July 2022
Audience: Farm Workers, Farm Managers, Ag Retailers, Certified Crop Advisors, Agronomists, Master Gardeners, Industry Representatives
Project or Activity: Pesticide Applicator Training
Content or Curriculum: Video, Hands-On Demonstrations, Teaching
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists, Ag Businesses
Date: Feb 2023 , July 2022
Audience: Henderson County People
Project or Activity: Media
Content or Curriculum: weekly radio show, weekly newspaper column, social media, newsletters
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists, Ag Businesses
Date: Weekly
Audience: Beef Cattle Producers
Project or Activity: Certified Preconditioned for Health (CPH-45)
Content of Curriculum: Information, CPH45 Sale
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists, Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association, Kentucky Beef Network and the Kentucky Dept. of Ag
Date: August, December, February, April
Audience: Beef Cattle Producers
Project or Activity: Cow College
Content or Curriculum: Program materials, Extension publications
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists
Date: Summer 2023
Audience: Grain producers
Project or Activity: Henderson Grain Day
Content or Curriculum: grain hauling decision tool, pesticide certification, farm data collection
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists, Ag businesses
Date: January 2023
Audience: Farmers using chemicals
Project or Activity: Chemical Jug Rinse and Return Day, Resistant Weed Technology
Content or Curriculum: water quality handout
Inputs: Extension Agent, KDA, Ag businesses
Date: September 2022
Audience: farmers with soil fertility needs
Project or Activity: fertility conference
Content or Curriculum: soil test procedures, starter fertilizers, row width data
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists, Ag businesses
Date: November 2022
Audience: Henderson Co Residents
Project or Activity: solar project
Content or Curriculum: UK publications
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists and community partners
Date: Fall 2022
Audience: Grain farmers
Project or Activity: Grain storage workshop, maximizing planter technology
Content or Curriculum: Grain storage tool, new research in storage, harvest loss tool, research data
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists
Date: August 2022
Author: Jessica James
Major Program: Beef
For this program, I partnered with Katie Hughes in Union County. This was over a new software management program created by Dr. Les Anderson that is used for record keeping on cattle farms. It is called X10D. It is a good way for producers to be able to keep their records on their cell phone or laptop. I had mentioned this app on the radio but it was hard to explain in just a few minutes so I wanted to have a program over it. Especially with it being a newer app, I thought that it would be a goo
Author: Jessica James
Major Program: Beef
This was a four week long program and only on Tuesdays in the month of November. We had different specialists come and speak each week. For this program, Katie Hughes and I partnered together. The first two weeks were at the Union County Extension Office and the last two were at my office. For the first class, Dr. Lehmkuhler discussed growth promoting applications and made it a hands on lesson. Dr. Bullock also discussed EPds this night. For the second class, Dr. Teutsch came to discus
Author: Jessica James
Major Program: Grains
For the Grain Crop Short Course, I partnered with Katie Hughes in Union County. This way, we could reach more producers by combining the two counties. This was a 4 week program and only on Tuesdays. The first two Tuesdays were at the Union County Extension Office and the last two were at the Henderson County Extension Office. We had good attendance at all meetings. The first meeting was Jan. 10th and the topics were Grain Drying and Storage. The other topic was Grain Hauling and Mobile Apps. The
Author: Jessica James
Major Program: Agriculture and Extension Leadership Development
I have been doing a radio spotlight on the radio every Tuesday since the beginning of 2022 and it has been a great way for me to promote any upcoming programs or just get the name of our Extension Office out to the community so that they can understand the different things that we offer. I have talked about many different ag related topics including how the weather has an impact on crops, different management strategies, upcoming CPH sales, upcoming field days etc.. I have had many people in the
Author: Jessica James
Major Program: Community Vitality and Leadership - ANR
I have gone to these three places to teach kids how to do some different things. I have tied some of the lessons into Agriculture. For example, I taught them how to make a mini greenhouse and plant a tomato seed. While making the greenhouses, I also talked about the crops that they are seeing being planted in fields around them and what it takes to grow any crops or vegetables. I have helped teach them how to make a healthy smoothie. I will also be going to teach them how to make a trail mix rec