Education, Utilization, and Management of Natural ResourcesPlan of Work

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Wolfe County CES

Title:
Education, Utilization, and Management of Natural Resources
MAP:
Environmental & Natural Resource Education
Agents Involved:
Heather Graham
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Ag Water Quality Program
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Pesticide Safety – Plant Pests
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Chemical Crop Management Tools
Situation:

The majority of farmers in Wolfe County are part-time. Most split their acreage between livestock (mainly beef) and hay/pasture land, with some crop land. There is a need for education in water quality as it relates to livestock production and general farming practices (pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer use)and overall environmental stewardship.

There is also a need for educating land owners on how to maintain their forested land and utilize it through conservation practices.

(Reviewed 04/2017, HG, JM)

Long-Term Outcomes:

Producers/farmers will utilize their land in a way that maximizes profits while sustaining the environment.

(Reviewed 04/2017, HG, JM)

Intermediate Outcomes:

- Increased use of BMPs(best management practices)

- Increase in use of forested land

(Reviewed 04/2017, HG, JM)

Initial Outcomes:

- Increased knowledge of water quality and BMPs (best management practices)

- Understanding the importance of environmental stewardship

(Reviewed 04/2017, HG, JM)

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Producers/farmers will gain knowledge about BMPs, natural resources, and environmental stewardship.

Indicator: Number of farmers reporting intent to change practices to improve environment

Method: Pre & post surveys

Timeline: July 2018


Intermediate Outcome: Producers will put into practice BMPs

Indicator: Number of producers indicating use of BMPs

Method: Surveys, Personal questioning and observation

Timeline: December 2017/January 2018


Long-term Outcome: Producers will see an increase in profits by improving their existing operations

Indicator: Number of farms reporting increased profit

Method: Pre & post surveys

Timeline: June 2018

(Reviewed 04/2017, HG, JM)

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Landowners, livestock producers

Date: 2017- 2020

Project or Activity:

- Pesticide training

- Nutrient management

- Water Quality training

- Forage management

- KY Master Woodland Stewards Program

(Reviewed 04/2017, HG, JM)



Success Stories

2nd Annual Farm Safety Day

Author: Heather Graham

Major Program: Farm Management

On October 12, 2018, the 2nd Annual Farm Safety Field Day was held at the Community Park in Campton. This is a joint effort between the Wolfe Co. Extension ANR Program and Wolfe Co. Farm Bureau. Topics covered this year included: KY's Agribility program, farm stress, pesticide/chemical safety, food safety on the farm (healthy snacking), fire prevention, and preparing equipment for winter.Those in attendance received received a lot of information about the proper use and storage of various ch

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Deer Processing

Author: Heather Graham

Major Program: Local Food Systems

A local hunter had approached the Extension Office about how to properly field dress and process a harvested deer. After talking with others in the community, it was determined that there would be an interest in having a class taught by Dr. Gregg Rentfrow from the UK Meats Lab. The class was held during bow season in November, but just before modern gun season. We worked closely with the hunter that inquired about the class to obtain a "fresh" deer, but he was unable to harvest a deer.

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