Beef Production and ManagementPlan of Work

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Bracken County CES

Title:
Beef Production and Management
MAP:
Agriculture
Agents Involved:
ANR
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Forages
Situation:

Forage is the major agricultural resource in Bracken County with over 90,000 of pasture and over 20,000 acres of hay production. Utilization and management of these resources are very limited and there is tremendous opportunity to increase stocking rates and productivity per acre.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Increased days of grazing

Decrease feed costs

Improved profitability

Reduced environmental impact

Replacement of KY 31 Fescue with Novel Endophyte Fescue

Sustainability of ranch/herd

Long term viability

Producers save money by making informed selection decisions

Intermediate Outcomes:

Better utilize forage

Use temporary fencing

Implement a managed grazing system

Utilize alternative forages

Test soils

Initial Outcomes:

Increased knowledge and awareness of:

-physiology of forage growth

-grazing math

-shade and water

-parasite control

-animal health disorders from forage

-rotational grazing systems

-temporary fencing

-forage types for grazing systems

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: An understanding of grass growth and how to best manage it.

Indicator: Plans for rotational grazing and seeding of improved varieties

Method: Producer reports, request for assistance

Timeline: Summer of 2018


Intermediate Outcome: Alternative summer forages added and utilized

Indicator: Planting of summer annuals and perennials to use in July and August

Method: Request the number acres planted and type of forage

Timeline: Fall of 2018


Long-term Outcome: Reduced number of hay feeding days

Indicator: Program participants report on the number of days hay is feed compared to previous years.

Method: Mailed survey of participants

Timeline: Spring of 2019

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Beef producers and Cow / Calf operators

Project or Activity: Classroom sessions

Content or Curriculum: Master Grazer

Inputs: County Offices, UK Specialist

Date: Fall of 2018


Audience: Beef Producers

Project or Activity: Grazing Field Day

Content or Curriculum: Master Grazer

Inputs: Host Farms, UK Specialist

Date: Summer of 2018


Audience: Beef Producers

Project or Activity: Grazing Schools

Content or Curriculum: Master Grazer Program

Inputs: UK Farm, UK Specialist,

Date: Fall of 2018



Success Stories

Demonstration leads in installation

Author: David Appelman

Major Program: Beef

Demonstration leads to InstallationAfter last winter, mud control was a major concern for many area beef producers going into the 2018 – 2019 winter feeding season.  Many producers have tried various options to help with winter feeding, but often fall short due to improper design or incorrect installation of the practices.One group of cattle producers from Bracken County attended the fall Open House at the Eden Shale farm hosted by the KY Beef Network.  This group had a

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Winter Housing for Beef Cattle

Author: David Appelman

Major Program: Beef

Winter weather conditions have become much wetter in recent years resulting in extremely muddy, and stressful situations for beef cattle.  Not only are farmers dealing with illness, lost production and even death loss, but pastures are being destroyed and are left unproductive and weed infested during the summer.  The loss of grass stands and increased mud also results in runoff and pollution of waterways.  Through a grant provided by the On Farm Water Management Pr

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