Sustaining Water & Environmental Quality in Morgan County
Improved Production & Marketing of Morgan County Beef & Forage Enterprises
Sarah Fannin
Ag Water Quality Program
Sustainable Agriculture
Beef
Agriculture is a leading contributor to water pollution in Kentucky. Developing and implementing Agriculture Water Quality Plans and Nutrient Management Plans can help farmers stay compliant with state laws, protect water quality, improve farm operations, and maximize profits. Collaborations with conservation districts and USDA service centers will strengthen county programs and maximize opportunities for farmers.
Reduce environmental
impact to water, soil, or air
Protect and improve water quality
Reduce occurrence of muddy areas on the farm
Improve efficiency of manure handling
Maximize profits for ag producer
Reduce environmental impacts of winter feeding areas
Develop or update plans
• Ag Water Quality
• Nutrient Management
• Implement Ag Water Quality Plans
Adopt best practices for water Quality, nutrient and/or soil management
• Adopt conservation practices appropriate to farming operation
• Maintain records of practice implementation
• Maintain records of nutrient applications
• Adopt appropriate manure handling practices
• Maintain vegetative buffers along water bodies
• Adopt appropriate fallen livestock disposal practices
Understand importance of clean water
Increase knowledge of best management practices for protecting and improving water quality
Recognize best management practices for soil conservation
Identify best management practices for nutrient management
Initial Outcome: Increased knowledge of bmps and plans
Indicator: increased # of plans
Method: observation
Timeline: July, 2017
Intermediate Outcome: bmp's adopted
Indicator: practice changes or new implementations
Method: survey
Timeline: July, 2018
Long-term Outcome: reduced environmental stressors for livestock
Indicator: increased profits for producers
Method: survey
Timeline: July, 2019
Audience: livestock, forage and other producers
Project or Activity: demonstrations utilizing Extension Farm
Content or Curriculum: BMPs
Inputs: conservation district, USDA service centers
Date: bimonthly beginning fall, 2017
Author: Sarah Fannin
Major Program: Woodland Education
Forestry and woodland operations are a significant contributor to the rural economy of Morgan County and East Kentucky. Via the UK Department of Forestry’s Woodland Owners Short Course, Extension prepares property owners to manage their woodlands, add value to their property and address challenges, while protecting the environment. In August, in partnership with UK Forestry and several other public/private organizations, Morgan County Extension hosted its first ever short cours