Improve Management and Marketing Skills
Row Crop Sustainability
ANR Agent
Grain Crops
Ag Water Quality Program
Tobacco
Soils
Over the last several years Casey County farmers have taken advantage of generous commodity prices to increase the acres of row crops. In 2015 there was reported 8,300 acres of corn and 7,900 acres of soybeans planted. Commodity markets are ever changing and many times volatile. Input costs don’t seem to follow the changing commodity market as quickly as producers need causing producers to explore ways to become more efficient and many times cut corners in attempt to reduce cost. Through surveys, conversations with farmers, the County Extension Council, and the Agriculture Advisory Council they have put an emphasis on new farming practices from forage and livestock production, grain production, and horticulture production.
Youth livestock programs can teach young farmers best management practices and give them the chance to continue the family farm.
Producers who are able to compete with higher costs of production will stay in business. Become economically viable farm producers. Utilize new markets and alternative marketing techniques.
Producers will consider changing practices in order to become more efficient. Some of these practices include: rotational grazing, ration balancing, forage utilization and testing, soil testing, time management, record keeping, and trying different marketing strategies to sell their product.
Producers will gain knowledge and skills about improving efficiency in agriculture production by participating in Extension programs.
Initial Outcome: Increased Farmer participation
Indicator: Number of farmers attending program
Method: Farm visits, increase mailing list, personal contacts
Timeline: Winter
Intermediate Outcome: Farmer adoption of new practices
Indicator: Personal contacts and surveys. Youth choosing ag careers.
Method: Farm visits and observations. Monitor participation in educational meetings and extension programs.
Timeline: Summer/Winter
Long-term Outcome: Producers using land in a sustainable manner.
Indicator: Increase in soil health and crop yield.
Method: Reported yields thru survey and conversation with producers.
Timeline: Spring/Fall
Audience: Casey County producers, youth and other interested parties.
Project or Activity: Private Applicators Pesticide Certification
Content or Curriculum: Applying Pesticides Correctly
Inputs: extension specialist/agent
Date: winter
Audience: Casey County producers, youth and other interested parties.
Project or Activity: Winter crop update
Content or Curriculum: Crop update, soils information, new research developments
Inputs: extension specialist/agent
Date: winter
Audience: Casey County producers, youth and other interested parties.
Project or Activity: Field trial demonstration
Content or Curriculum: Various on-farm demonstrations throughout the community
Inputs: producer volunteers, extension specialist
Date: spring, summer, fall