Agriculture Production, Diversification, & Sustainability
Agriculture Profitability & Marketing
Jessica Morris
Beef
Small Farm Diversification
Forages
Substance Use and Mental Health - ANR
According to US Census of Agriculture data, since 2007 the number of farms in Wolfe County has decreased by 48 with 23,993 fewer reported acres of land in farms. The number of cattle has dropped to almost half the 2007 numbers. Net farm income has also drastically decreased in that time frame. Beef cattle and forages are the largest sectors of agriculture in Wolfe County. A large number of farmers in Wolfe County are part-time, most splitting their acreage between livestock and hay/pasture land. There is an interest in diversifying farming operations, especially as the local food movement is growing.
In order for producers to not only maintain their operations, but also to improve them, there is a need for: improving cattle and forage production, education in water quality as it relates to livestock production and general farming practices (e.g. pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer use), overall environmental stewardship, education on how to maintain forested land and utilize it through conservation practices. There is also a need to focus on agriculture diversification for niche markets (fruit/veggie production, honey and honeybees, local soaps/lotions/etc., as well as other products).
Producers will manage their farming operations and natural resources to receive maximum production profit. They will increase knowledge and develop skills necessary to manage their operations while also practicing sustainability.
Producers will implement changes to improve their livestock, forage, or other farming operations (eg- soil testing, hay testing, improving handling facilities, rotational grazing, rotational cropping, etc.)
Producers will gain a better understanding of what practices can be improved to benefit their herd, forages, income, and the environment.
Audience: Agriculture Producers, Home/land owners, Gardeners, Farmers Market vendors
Project or activity: Testing, diagnostic, & ID services
Content or curriculum: Soil testing, hay testing, weed ID, insect ID, and plant disease ID to promote sustainable management decisions.
Inputs: Agent time, UK specialists & diagnostic services
Date: Ongoing
Audience: Beef producers
Project or Activity: BQCA training, Mountain Cattlemen meetings, Rotational grazing programs, Calving/Calf health, farm visits for pregnancy checks
Content or curriculum: training videos, meetings, demonstrations, field days, farm visits
Inputs: Agent, UK specialists
Dates: Ongoing
Audience: Agriculture Producers, Home/land owners, Gardeners, Farmers Market vendors
Project or Activity: Water & Environmental Quality & Sustainability Programming
Content or Curriculum: Agriculture chemical collections program and rinse & return recycling program, Stream restoration, Ag Water Quality plan, Nature Walks, Roadside clean-ups, Pond management, lessons on invasive species
Inputs: Agent time, KDA employees’ time, UK specialists, KY Waterways Alliance, community member/volunteer time
Dates: Ongoing
Audience: Farmers Market Vendors, Agriculture Producers, Small Business Owners
Project or Activity: Diversification & Niche marketing
Content or Curriculum: Farmers Market trainings/meetings, Marketing classes, Niche production programs (honeybees, wine/grape, sheep/goat, etc.), Farm Management Strategies for Improved Decision Making, Gardening classes, Raised bed classes, Fruit Tree Grafting, Fruit Tree Growers Workshop, Mushroom production, season extension classes
Inputs: Agent time, KY Sheep & Goat Development Office resources, KSU specialists, UK Specialists, KDA employees
Dates: Ongoing
Reviewed JLM 05/01/2023
Author: Jessica Morris
Major Program: Emergency Disaster Preparedness
Farming is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. Where there is a farm, there is always a home nearby. Farm and home safety is often overlooked even though it is a key component to success. Breathitt Co and Wolfe Co ANR and FCS Agents as well as Farm Bureaus collaborated for a joint Safety Program. The Field Day was held at the UK Robinson Center for Appalachian Resources Sustainability in Breathitt County. New this year, participants had the option to select which
Author: Jessica Morris
Major Program: Local Food Systems
Over the past decade, people have taken more interest in where their food comes from and what is in their food. In Breathitt and surrounding counties, interest in heritage skills has increased as a way to preserve skills of grandparents as well as extending their food dollar and taking pride in creating food for their family. This can be seen by the popularity of country ham programs for youth and adults in Kentucky.The Breathitt County Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent Reed Gr
Author: Jessica Morris
Major Program: Beef
Implementing Breeding Soundness Exams (BSE) on a small cattle producers’ farm is a large hurdle for East Kentucky producers. With a shortage of large animal veterinarians, it is a large expense as well as difficult to find time for the Vet to make a farm call. As Extension Agents, we wanted to share the importance of having annual exams conducted on breeding age bulls as a protection against open cow herds. To help combat this concern, and bring better management to the forefront, we hoste
Author: Jessica Morris
Major Program: Small Ruminants (includes sheep, goats) and Exotic animals
On Saturday June 1, 2024 the Wolfe County Extension Office hosted a regional Small Ruminant Boot Camp for sheep and goat producers. Participants traveled from as far as Grant County on the North, as far south as McCreary County and as far Southeast as Knott County. Ms. Kelly Yates from the Sheep and Goat Producers Association coordinated the event with the Wolfe County Extension Office and Dr. Ken Andries presented the information. Sheep were provided by the Jackson County FFA, brought by Hunter