Beef Production and Management
Agriculture
ANR
Beef
Forages
Forage is the major agricultural resource in Bracken County with over 90,000 of pasture and over 20,000 acres of hay production. Utilization and management of these resources are very limited and there is tremendous opportunity to increase stocking rates and productivity per acre.
Increased days of grazing
Decrease feed costs
Improved profitability
Reduced environmental impact
Replacement of KY 31 Fescue with Novel Endophyte Fescue
Sustainability of ranch/herd
Long term viability
Producers save money by making informed selection decisions
Better utilize forage
Use temporary fencing
Implement a managed grazing system
Utilize alternative forages
Test soils
Increased knowledge and awareness of:
-physiology of forage growth
-grazing math
-shade and water
-parasite control
-animal health disorders from forage
-rotational grazing systems
-temporary fencing
-forage types for grazing systems
Initial Outcome: An understanding of grass growth and how to best manage it.
Indicator: Plans for rotational grazing and seeding of improved varieties
Method: Producer reports, request for assistance
Timeline: Fall of 2017
Intermediate Outcome: Alternative summer forages added and utilized
Indicator: Planting of summer annuals and perennials to use in July and August
Method: Request the number acres planted and type of forage
Timeline: Summer of 2018
Long-term Outcome: Reduced number of hay feeding days
Indicator: Program participants report on the number of days hay is feed compared to previous years.
Method: Mailed survey of participants
Timeline: Spring of 2019
Audience: Beef producers and Cow / Calf operators
Project or Activity: Classroom sessions
Content or Curriculum: Master Grazer
Inputs: County Offices, UK Specialist
Date: Fall of 2017
Audience: Beef Producers
Project or Activity: Grazing Field Day
Content or Curriculum: Master Grazer
Inputs: Host Farms, UK Specialist
Date: Fall of 2017
Audience: Beef Producers
Project or Activity: Grazing Schools
Content or Curriculum: Master Grazer Program
Inputs: UK Farm, UK Specialist,
Date: Spring of 2018
Author: David Appelman
Major Program: Farm Management
~~Very few beef producers record or measure performance or production information from their herd. Without this information, informed and evaluated decisions are difficult to make. To help beef producers in Bracken County start collecting data, a scale was purchased to be used in educational programs. Farmers can request that the agriculture agent bring the scale to their farm to weigh calves to evaluate weaning weights, or rate of gain to determine if feed programs are meeting