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Bullitt County CES

Title:
Sustainable Agriculture, Livestock, Forage Systems
MAP:
Agriculture Sustainability
Agents Involved:
Darold Jay Akridge
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Sustainable Agriculture
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Forages
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Forages
Situation:
Bullitt County follows a worrying trend in that farms are decreasing in number (6 % since 2007) and size (4% since 2007) Total percent of land in farms is 24.3%. (Source: 2012 Census of Agriculture). Most farming operations are part-time operations with owners working a job off the farm. Full time operators tend to be retired from another profession. The Ag Council is concerned that the public is losing its connection with agriculture and that subdivisions will soon become the norm forcing today’s producers to relocate or give up farming entirely. Changes in Kentucky’s agricultural structure have made development and discovery of new enterprises and management strategies essential.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Producers sustain the economic viability of farm operations and enhance the quality of life of farmers.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Producers work to diversify their operations and increase income.
Initial Outcomes:
Producers become aware of various methods to improve their operations.
Programs are expanded to include new clientele with interests other than beef cattle.
Evaluation:
Outcome: Increase in profits for producers.
Indicator: Number of producers self-reporting an increase in profits as a result of adopting new practices recommended.
Amount of GOAP funding utilized in diversification.
Method: Verbal reports from producers and agent’s observations.
GOAP funding report.
Timeline: July 1-June 30
Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Public interested in Beefalo

Project or Activity: Beefalo

Content or Curriculum: Raising and marketing beefalo

Inputs: American Beefalo Association representative

Date: February 


Audience: Public and producers

Project or Activity: Forages

Content or Curriculum:

Inputs: UK pub and Ag Agent, UK specialist

Date: March 


Audience: Public and producers

Project or Activity: Pastures

Content or Curriculum: Making sure pastures are ready for summer

Inputs: UK specialist, UK Pubs

Date: April

Audience:Producers

Project or Activity:  Forages-Pasture

Content or Curriculum:  Value of hay testing

Inputs:UK specialist, UK Pubs, Local producer
Date:  November


Audience: Public and producers

Project or Activity: GOAP Funding

Content or Curriculum: Qualifications

Inputs: Administrator of funding, GOAP requirements by state law

Date: July

Audience:Producers

Project or Activity:  Beef

Content or Curriculum:  Vaccinations for cattle

Inputs:UK specialist, UK Pubs, Local veterinarian
Date:  January


Audience:Producers

Project or Activity:  Beef

Content or Curriculum:  Importance of minerals

Inputs:UK specialist, UK Pubs, Local producer
Date:  February


Audience:Producers

Project or Activity:  Farm Management

Content or Curriculum:  Controlling and identifying invasive plants

Inputs:UK specialist, UK Pubs, Agent
Date:  April


Audience:Producers

Project or Activity:  Farm Management

Content or Curriculum:  Farm safety

Inputs:UK specialist, UK Pubs, Agent
Date: September


Audience:Producers

Project or Activity:  Farm Management

Content or Curriculum:  Maintaining your farming equipment

Inputs:UK specialist, UK Pubs, Local producer
Date:  October



Success Stories

Promoting Kentucky Agriculture

Author: Darold Akridge

Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture

Local farmers often stress over the lack of younger people interested in agriculture as a career.This agent listened to concerns of the clients and Ag Council and strived to be involved in projects that brought youth and agriculture together.  For the past 24 years, the agent has participated with the 4-H Land Judging at the Kentucky State Fair.  This past year, he was able to gain the cooperation of Bernheim Forest in Bullitt County to provide a site for the event.This year there were

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