Livestock & CropsPlan of Work
Cumberland County CES
Title:
Livestock & Crops
MAP:
Promoting Commodities & Crop Production
Agents Involved:
Anderson
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Forages
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Grain Crops
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Ag Marketing
Situation:
- Poultry and cattle make up 99% of animal sales by type according to the CEDIK county profile (CEDIK, 2014). Livestock and forage systems for those animals are a top priority for farmers in the county. With fluctuating cattle prices, producers are looking for ways to better market their cattle to bring top dollar. Grain producers are looking for ways to cut costs and maximize production with falling grain prices.
Long-Term Outcomes:
- Improved genetic quality and end product for enhanced consumer confidence in the industry.
- Improved sustainability of forage-based livestock systems.
- Maximize profits for grain producers.
Intermediate Outcomes:
- Use proper handling techniques for livestock.
- Develop a grazing plan for each operation.
- Implement on farm trials of grain crops.
Initial Outcomes:
- Develop proper record keeping techniques for the farming operation.
- Awareness of forage variety trial information.
- Identify herbicide resistant pests in grain crops.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Improvement in overall livestock management and handling from livestock producers.
Indicator: Management changes on the farm.
Method: Surveys and site visits.
Timeline: Year around at various times.
Initial Outcome: Participation in county programming increases.
Indicator: Attendance numbers.
Method: Rosters.
Timeline: Spring, Fall, & Winter
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Cattle Producers
Project or Activity: BQCA Training
Content or Curriculum: BQCA Training Materials
Inputs: UK Specialists & industry professionals
Date: January, February, and October
Audience: Cattle Producers
Project or Activity: Clinton-Cumberland Cattleman’s Meetings
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK Specialists & industry professionals
Date: Quarterly (March, June, September, & December)
Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: Farm to School - Livestock Series
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK Specialists & industry professionals
Date: August, September, and October
Audience: Forage Producers
Project or Activity: Production Meetings
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK Specialists & industry professionals
Date: Late Winter & Late Fall
Audience: Poultry Producers
Project or Activity: Production Meetings
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK Specialists & industry professionals
Date: Bi-Annual
Audience: Grain Producers
Project or Activity: Production Meetings
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK Specialists & industry professionals
Date: Annually
Audience: All Producers
Project or Activity: CAIP Trainings
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK Specialists & industry professionals
Date: Fall
Success Stories
Fencing School
Author: Chelsey Anderson
Major Program: Forages
An all-day fencing school was held in Cumberland County on April 11thin collaboration with Clinton County Extension. This was one of three regional schools held in the state. The school consisted of speakers from the University of Kentucky, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Stay-Tuff, Gallagher, and ACI. In total 25 participated in the day long schooling while representing eight different counties in the state. Since the school, one youth participant has already fenced an area around a chicken
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