Production and Economic Challenges Facing Crop ProducersPlan of Work
Montgomery County CES
Title:
Production and Economic Challenges Facing Crop Producers
MAP:
Crop Production Sustainability
Agents Involved:
Hamilton & Comer
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Grains
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Tobacco
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Hemp
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Volunteer Development
Situation:
Crop Production is vital to Montgomery County's Agricultural economy. As traditional crop production margins tighten, management strategies that enhance productivity and marketing opportunities will improve long-term viability of traditional crop systems in the county. Horticulture production and marketing opportunities are growing in interest as well.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Enhance profit margins for crop producers
Minimize environmental impact of air, soil, or living area
Improve sustainability of crop production systems
Improved soil health and reduced erosion
Intermediate Outcomes:
Implement routine soil sampling and follow soil fertility recommendations
Use diagnostic services to identify weeds, Insects and diseases
Implementation of on-farm demonstrations
Initial Outcomes:
Increased soil testing numbers
Increase awareness of Extension resources
Increase awareness of land use capabilities.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Awareness of current land grant research concerning crop production
Awareness of variety trial information
Enhance knowledge of crop production practicesIndicator: Increased activity in crop production
Method: Promotion of economics and benefits
Timeline: 2020-21
Intermediate Outcome: Implement routine soil sampling and follow soil fertility recommendations
Use diagnostic services to identify weeds, insects and diseases
Increased openness to try alternative/improved crop production methods
Implementation of on-farm demonstrationsIndicator: Farm Income, Changes in Farm Practices, Adoption of modern research
Method: Surveys, Farm Visits, Consultations
Timeline: 2020-21
Long-term Outcome: Enhance profit margins for crop producers
Minimize environmental impact of air, soil, or living area
Improve sustainability of crop production systems
Improved soil health and reduced erosionIndicator: Farm Income, Changes in Farm Practices, Adoption of modern research
Method: Surveys, Farm Visits, Consultations
Timeline: 2021-2024
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Farmers, Agribusinesses, Managers
Project or Activity: Traditional and Horticulture Crop Production Curriculum
Content or Curriculum: Multiple timely sessions on crop and horticulture production
Inputs: UK specialists, co-workers, ag agencies, successful producers
Date: 2020-21
Audience: 4-H youth and Ag education students
Project or Activity: 4-H Land Judging
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Land Judging resources; Natural Resource Conservation Service resources
Inputs: Volunteer coach for team; travel funds to compete in state contest
Date: 2020-21
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