New Agriculture OpportunitiesPlan of Work

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Nicholas County CES

Title:
New Agriculture Opportunities
MAP:
Diversified Agriculture Opportunities
Agents Involved:
Lindsay Haynes & Madison McAlmond
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Farm Management, Economics and Policy
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Nutrition and Food Systems General
Situation:
Nicholas County has traditionally been one of the most tobacco dependent counties in the state, both through history and total county revenue. It is a desperate need to find crops/resources to fill this growing void. The diversification of the agriculture community is the only viable way to combat this issue. Farmers must realize the need to add additional crops to diversify their operations and to keep a consistent flow of income to their operation and to the county.
Long-Term Outcomes:

Create diversified commodities that are sustainable in Nicholas County with markets for them. 

Intermediate Outcomes:

Increased acreage of nontraditional crops

Growth in local farmers market with increased customer base

Utilize nontraditional marketing options in the county

Initial Outcomes:
Producers investigate marketing options available to them
Increase in microprocessing certificates and farmers market producers
Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Increase in microprocessor certificates

Indicator: Rise in number of microprocessors 

Method: Number of participants and graduates

Timeline: Ongoing


Intermediate Outcome: Increased acreage in nontraditional crops

Indicator: Growth in new/nontraditional crops in the county

Method: Census data/farm visits

Timeline: Ongoing


Long-term Outcome: Niche Market Producers

Indicator: Presence of KY Proud Producers in the county

Method: Marketing and presence on KDA website

Timeline: Ongoing

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Nicholas County Residents 

Project or Activity: Agriculture Diversification Field Days

Content or Curriculum: Specific diverse crop information 

Inputs: UK specialists, collaboration of agents and local organizations (Cattlemen's Asscication, Chamber of Commerce, Community Economic Development)

Date: 2021-2024


Audience: Nicholas County Producers

Project or Activity: Farm Visits

Content or Curriculum: Publications

Inputs: Publications, specialists, diagnostic testing

Date: 2021-2024


Audience: Nicholas County Producers

Project or Activity: Soil samples

Content or Curriculum: Publications

Inputs: Publications, specialists, diagnostic testing

Date: 2021-2024


Audience: Nicholas County Residents 

Project or Activity: Plate It Up! Kentucky Proud 

Content or Curriculum: Plate It Up! Recipes 

Inputs: Newsletters, recipe cards 

Date: 2021 - 2024 



Success Stories

Use of Epsom salts in a commercial greenhouse operation

Author: Russell Muntifering

Major Program: Horticulture, Commercial

In 2021 a small-scale greenhouse owner/operator in Nicholas County reported some issues with productivity, health and overall appearance of his plants that he attributed without evidence to the municipal water source. He was advised by the UK Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory that his problem was more likely due to elevated soluble-salt concentration in his soilless media resulting from overapplication of Epsom salts. In 2022 he switched his irrigation water source to a rain-fed cistern that a

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Science-based nutrient management in a commercial greenhouse operation

Author: Russell Muntifering

Major Program: Horticulture, Commercial

A small-scale greenhouse operation in Nicholas County does not have an injection system, and the owner/operator and his family for the past 5 years have been watering and fertilizing out of plastic buckets and empty milk jugs. Their standard liquid-fertilizer mix consists of several commercial products that they had been measuring painstakingly in ounces, teaspoons, tablespoons, etc. of individual product, and then compositing these into a single fertilizer formulation. We have since assisted hi

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