Crop and Tobacco Production SystemsPlan of Work

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Trigg County CES

Title:
Crop and Tobacco Production Systems
MAP:
Crop Production
Agents Involved:
Graham Cofield
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Grain Crops
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Forages
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Tobacco
Situation:
In Trigg County over 80% of the revenue generated from the sale of Agricultural commodities comes from the sale of grain crops and tobacco. producers today are facing lower commodity prices, input costs that are not shrinking proportionally to the fall in commodities, and increasing concerns over regulation on the farm. These issues along with new disease and insect pests puts pressure on a producer's bottom lines for the foreseeable future making it all the more important to accurately identify issues and respond appropriately.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Maximize profits for commercial ag producer

Minimize environmental impact of air, soil, or living area

Improve sustainability of intensively managed crop production systems

Significant percentage of producers implementing IPM practices

Increase positive opinion of GMO/Conventional production of non-farm individuals
Intermediate Outcomes:
Maximize awareness of GMO/Organic Production

Use diagnostic services to identify insects, disease and weeds

Adopt one or more fertility management recommendations

Implementation of on-farm trials
Initial Outcomes:
Awareness of current land grant research concerning grain crop production
Identification of IPM practices for grain crops production

Understanding BioTech traits

Increase non-farm public understanding of BioTechnology/Organic/ Conventional grains crop production

Identify active ingredients in crop related ag products

Identify herbicide resistant pests and strategies to overcome these pests
Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Producers will improve knowledge of Herbicide resistant weeds, conservation practices, biotech traits, and herbicide selection.

Indicator: number of producers utilizing UK research information and publications, improved understanding of how to Identify active ingredients and efficacy, increased ability to identify problem weeds in fields early.

Method: Observations, Meeting evaluations, Follow up visits/interviews

Timeline: 2018


Intermediate Outcome: Producers will use UK extension recommendations to

Indicator: number of samples submitted to diagnostic lab, number of soil tests submitted, producers better understand Biotech traits and how to use them effectively.

Method: Observations, Meeting evaluations, Follow up visits/interviews,

Timeline: 2018


Long-term Outcome: Producers will adopt new practices to improve environmental quality and profitability.

Indicator: IPM strategies, implement recommended conservation practices, improve public opinion of GMO/conventional cropping systems

Method: Observations, Meeting evaluations, Follow up visits/interviews

Timeline: 2018

Learning Opportunities:
Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: Morning Ag Report
Content or Curriculum: UK recommendations, UK specialists
Inputs: UK research, publications, Specialists, agent.
Date: weekly

Audience: Tobacco Producers
Project or Activity: Tobacco Production Meeting
Content or Curriculum: UK specialists, Publications
Inputs: UK research, publications, Specialists
Date: winter yearly

Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: Farm Tour
Content or Curriculum: UK specialists, Publication, Local Producers.
Inputs: UK specialists, Volunteers, agent,
Date: July yearly

Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: AG Appreciation Dinner
Content or Curriculum: UK specialists, Publications
Inputs: UK specialists, Volunteers, Agent, local Officials
Date: March Yearly

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