Agricultural Diversification and MarketingPlan of Work
Hardin County CES
Title:
Agricultural Diversification and Marketing
MAP:
Best Management Practices for Safe Food, Farms & Families
Agents Involved:
Adams, Shepherd, Aldenderfer
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Sustainable Agriculture
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Farm Management
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Ag Marketing
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Grain Crops
Situation:
Downturn in the Ag Economy beginning in 2014 has led to some tough economic times for the entire agricultural sector, even to the point of forcing some local farmers into bankruptcy. Through these tough times, producers rely on extension to help pull them through. Producers will rely on extension programs in the coming years to increase knowledge and ability in marketing their products, as well as leading research when it comes to alternate crops and enterprises.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Producers change marketing strategies for their crops by increasing on farm storage and adopting new marketing practices. Producers also diversify away from a single enterprise, and new crops such as Hemp and/or Canola are adopted and grown by producers.
Intermediate Outcomes:
New marketing practices are adopted and new markets and opportunities are explored.
Initial Outcomes:
Alternate crops such as Canola and Hemp are grown on a trial basis, to gain a better understanding of and explore opportunities associated with new crops.
Grain marketing "clubs" are formed, giving producers mentors and fellow farmers to discuss grain marketing options and opportunities with.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Grain Marketing Clubs are Formed
Indicator: Formation of Grain Marketing Clubs in Hardin County
Method: Visual Observation of those involved. Oversight of club formation.
Timeline: Spring 2017
Intermediate Outcome: New Market Opportunities are explored
Indicator: Farmers adopt new markets/niche markets for their crops and livestock
Method: Visual observation of farmers/ag industry
Timeline: On-going
Long-term Outcome: Producers (livestock and crop) adopt new marketing practices and new crops are grown
Indicator: Farmers increase market diversity and break through market barriers for new crops
Method: Visual observation of farmers/ag economy
Timeline: On-going
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Farmers, Ag Businesses
Project or Activity: Grain Marketing Programs
Content or Curriculum: UK Recommendations, Grain marketing newsletters/fact sheets
Inputs: UK Specialists, agents
Date: Spring 2017
Audience: Farmers, Ag Retailers, Crop Consultants
Project or Activity: New Crop Opportunities
Content or Curriculum: UK Research, Independent Research
Inputs: UK Specialists, Agents, Individuals involved in new crop development
Date: Summer 2017
Audience: Beef Producers
Project or Activity: Beef Retained Ownership Program
Content or Curriculum: UK Research, Livestock Marketing Information Center
Inputs: UK and ISU Specialists, Agents, Brokers
Date: Fall and Winter 2018-19
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