Crop Production SystemsPlan of Work
Kenton County CES
Title:
Crop Production Systems
MAP:
Promote Best Management Practices for Agriculture
Agents Involved:
Dan Allen
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Grains
Situation:
Kenton County producers realize that feeding is of primary importance to support a livestock production.
Long-Term Outcomes:
A good quality pasture that will contribute a cheaper quality feed for livestock operations.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Acceptance of best management practices to increase production of a quality forage system.
Initial Outcomes:
Gain research-based information from classroom programs.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Knowledge leads to better quality hay and pastures
Indicator: Increased herd size and increased forage (hay and pasture)
Method: Surveys and conversation
Timeline: Early Spring classes and demonstration
Intermediate Outcome: Increased yields
Long-Term Outcome: Increased farm income
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Pasture and hay producers
Project or Activity: Classroom programs, and on-farm demonstrations
Content or Curriculum: UK research
Inputs: UK Specialists, agent and research publications
Date: Summer and Fall 2022Audience: Crop Producers Including Hay and Forages, Farmers’ Market Growers
Project or Activity: Private Pesticide Applicators
Content or Curriculum: UK IPM
Inputs: UK Research
Date: January 2023
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