Farm ProfitablityPlan of Work

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Owsley County CES

Title:
Farm Profitablity
MAP:
Agriculture & Environment
Agents Involved:
Paul Sizemore
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Forages
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Horticulture, Commercial
Situation:

Owsley County is a small agrarian county located in the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Over the last decade tobacco production has decreased more than 95% therefore leaving only about 100,000 pounds county wide. Many producers have diversified their operations by implementing other practices or commodities such as an increased number of livestock and increased acreage for vegetable production for home and commercial Horticulture. Other crops grown in Owsley County include cabbage, pepper, strawberries, corn, brambles, forages and various fruit trees. Animals produced in Owsley County include beef cattle, horses, goats and some small scale swine and poultry operations. Agriculture still remains one of the top ten industries in Owsley County. The Owsley County Extension Council and Agriculture and Natural Resources Council have directed us to address the above issues in terms of diversification into small and large scale production. Emphasis will be on learning experiences that will benefit both youth and adults. Mainly directed to those individuals involved or with an interest in livestock, crops, fruit and vegetable production both commercially or family based.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Agricultural producers will manage their operations in a more profitable manner as well as increase the quality of the products they are producing.

Intermediate Outcomes:

*An increase in necessary management skills being used.

*An increased understanding of pesticide usage.

*An increase in the diversity of agriculture operations will occur.


Initial Outcomes:

*Understanding the importance of diversity in small enterprises.

*Knowledge of better management practices and conservation related to their enterprises.

*Knowledge of new and improved management skills for increased profitability.

*Understanding the direct market approach.


Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Number of participants that diversify their agricultural operations

Indicator: Percent of program participants that show changes.

Method: Observations and surveys

Timeline: Fiscal Year 2022-2023


Intermediate Outcome: Number of participants that utilize new management skills.

Indicator: Percent of program participants that show changes.

Method: Observations and surveys

Timeline: After program conclusion and time for implementation 2022-2023.


Long-term Outcome: Number of participants that increase their farm profitability.

Indicator: Percentage of program participants that show changes.

Method: Observations and surveys

Timeline: Fiscal Year 2022-2023.

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Beef Cattle Producers.

Project or Activity: Producers Meetings.

Content or Curriculum: Feeding, Reproduction, Forages, Health, Record Keeping and General Management.

Inputs :Agent and Guests Speakers.

Date: Spring and Fall Meetings.


Audience: Interested Consumers

Project or Activity: Country Ham Project

Content or Curriculum: Curing a Country Ham.

Inputs: Agent Led Program.

Date: Winter 2023


Audience: Farmers/Producers

Project or Activity: Educational Programs for The Agriculture Development Program.

Content or Curriculum: Hay Storage, Equipment Storage, Beef Quality Assurance

Inputs: Agent Led

Date: Throughout the year 2022-2023


Audience: Farmers and Producers

Project or Activity: Agriculture Production Programs.

Content or Curriculum: Various Agriculture and Economic Related Issues and Sustainable Agriculture.

Inputs: Agent and Specialist.

Date: Throughout the year 2022-2023 as Needed.


Audience: Farmers, Producers and Landowners.

Project or Activity: Conservation Programs.

Content or Curriculum: Soil Sampling, Cost Share Programs and Related Issues.

Inputs: Agent and Guest Speakers.

Date: Spring and Fall 2022-2023.


Audience: Farmers, Producers and Landowners

Project or Activity: Farmers Market

Content or Curriculum: Farmers Registration, Training for Market Programs FARMACY, Senior Vouchers and Wic. Marketing and Marketing Techniques.

Inputs: Agent, Specialist and Guest Speakers

Date: Summer 2022





Success Stories

Farmers Market

Author: Paul Sizemore

Major Program: Local Food Systems

Tobacco was the primary income for farmers in this area for many years and since the buyout from the Tobacco Companies in 2001 it has been a struggle for farmers to replace it. Farmers quickly realized that they had to start producing something else to sustain their operations and for many the answer was Vegetable Production. It was obvious that the farmers had a good grasp on production but the problem seem to be in Marketing because that was something they had not had to do in Tobacco Producti

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Fence line Feeding

Author: Paul Sizemore

Major Program: Beef

Much of the Hay produced in the area is stored outside resulting in a great deal of waste, low nutrient levels and low digestibility. This can lead to many issues in the herd when the winter weather comes barreling in. To address the need for improved forage quality and to increase farmer understanding of the economics of hay production a workshop was held in Owsley County with Dr. Steve Higgins speaking on Fence Line Feeding systems in 2018. Dr. Higgins reported his findings on the practices th

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Quality Forages After Flooding

Author: Paul Sizemore

Major Program: Forages

The problemProducing high quality forage has been at the forethought of many producers in Eastern Kentucky. Over recent years a large percentage of our primary hay fields has been affected and/or damaged by flood waters.The educational program responseExperiencing this has led to specialist, agents, area equipment representatives and producers to join together to establish a program to educate area producers on ways the quality of the hay can be improved through the use of proper techniques and

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Hay and Pasture Renovation

Author: Paul Sizemore

Major Program: Flood Relief & Recovery

The problemThis spring the ANR Extension Agents in the old Quicksand Area teamed up with Meade Tractor of Hazard, the Mountain Cattlemen Association, Kentucky Cattlemen Association and UK Extension Forage Specialists, to conduct a forage event and equipment demonstration. The event was held at the Perry County Extension Service Annex building.     This event was developed as a response to the July 28, 2022, eastern Kentucky flood. It was an educational event that instructed forage

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