Agriculture Production and MarketingPlan of Work

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Jackson County CES

Title:
Agriculture Production and Marketing
MAP:
Improving Agriculture Sustainability
Agents Involved:
David Coffey, Hunter Carroll
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Agriculture & Natural Resources
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Equine
Situation:

Jackson County's agriculture industry continues to transition from a tobacco-dependent county. Tobacco has become one small fraction of the total farm income. This has led to a need for producers to consider other farm enterprises if the farm family economy is going to be sustained. Funding through the Phase I portion of the Tobacco Settlement has made an impact in helping producers transition into various farm enterprises. The Jackson County AG Development Council continues to provide funding opportunities that will be available to all farmers and farm families. Along with funding, educating producers in these new areas of production and marketing is essential for success.  

Long-Term Outcomes:

Producers make creative use of all farm resources to maximize land use for agriculture production. There will be an expansion of agriculture production opportunities into new areas. Producers develop production and marketing skills for new farm enterprises.

Intermediate Outcomes:

Producers practice basic management techniques and learn to incorporate new ones. Producers make transition from tobacco into other agriculture enterprises. Grow quality produce and market locally and regionally as efforts are made to link local producers with local consumers.

Initial Outcomes:


Producers learn about innovative production practices and develop responsible and sustainable attitudes in agriculture enterprises Producers will become aware of new marketing opportunities for farm products.
Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Youth learn about all aspects of livestock

Indicator: Knowledge of livestock

Method: 4-H Livestock Club

Timeline: Spring


Intermediate Outcome: Youth learn how to sell livestock to consumers

Indicator: Number of animals sold

Method: Livestock record keeping

Timeline: Fall/Spring


Initial Outcome: Youth learn about different types of soil and drainage needed for specific crops.

Indicator: State 4-H Land Judging Contest Results

Method: Site Test

Timeline: Summer/Fall


Long-Term Outcome: Youth become highly knowledgeable in the adaptation of different soils.

Indicator: National 4-H Land Judging Contest

Method: Site Test

Timeline: Summer/Fall


Long-Term Outcome: Supplemental crop acreages and income opportunities will be available for local producers

Indicator: Increases in crops grown for newly-developed local markets will be noted.

Method: Crop acreage and number of producers participating will be increased.

Timeline: An annual assessment of each crop program will be made.



Learning Opportunities:

Audience: 4-H age youth

Project or Activity: Livestock Projects

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Livestock Club kit materials

Inputs: 4-H Agent and Leaders

Date: Fall/Spring


Audience: High School youth

Project or Activity: 4-H Land Judging Project

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Land Judging Publication

Resources: Ky 4-H Foundation, and Jackson County FFA program/volunteers.

Inputs: 4-H agent and ANR Agent

Date: Summer/Fall


Audience: Producers of farm products, tobacco-dependent farmers, 4H’ers

Project or Activity: Continue to conduct all Phase I projects and expand existing activities with local Phase I Committee

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent and AG Development Committee

Date: Monthly and as-needed basis


Project or Activity: Education Programs for utilizing new Multi-Purpose AG Facility

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent and 3AJC

Date: Throughout the Year


Project or Activity: Winter meetings with area crop producers

Content or Curriculum: WTA ANR Agents and UK Specialists

Date: February

Project or Activity: On-farm Demonstrations with E KY Beef IRM Program and various crops

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent and UK Specialists

Date: Throughout the Year


Project or Activity: Expand Producers Base for Farmers’ Market

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent and Extension staff

Date: Spring and Summer


Project or Activity: Jackson County Cattleman's Association

Content or Curriculum: Educational Meetings about grazing, reproduction, nutrition, and farm management ANR Publications from UK

Inputs:  ANR Agent and Extension staff

Date: Spring and Summer


Project or Activity: Educational Programs

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent and Jackson County Cattlemen’s Association implementing programs that benefit all beef producers

Date: Quarterly Meetings


Project or Activity: Plant Distribution Program

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent, 4H agent

Date: Spring


Project or Activity: Conduct Grafting Workshop and Rootstock Distribution

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent

Date: March


Project or Activity: Promote Beekeeping and bee educational programs

Content or Curriculum: ANR Agent and Dark Honey Producers

Date: Monthly Meetings FEB-OCT and a Spring Meeting


Audience: 4-H Age Youth and adults

Project or Activity: Country Ham Project

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Country Ham Project

Inputs: 4-H Agent/Ag Agent

Date: Fall/Winter




Success Stories

WTA Beef Series

Author: David Coffey

Major Program: Beef

The Wilderness Trail Area ANR agents met in the spring of 2023 to begin planning a series of chute side beef programs.  These programs were designed with the intentions to allow producers to stand along side agents at the working chute.  Live demonstrations of beef quality care and assurance practices,   reproduction procedures, weighing cattle, freeze branding and general management practices would be conducted chute side.    The agent team discussed the fact that many

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Sheep Association Meeting for East KY

Author: David Coffey

Major Program: Small Ruminants (includes sheep, goats) and Exotic animals

Sheep production has been growing in Eastern Kentucky for several years now. The knowledge about sheep production is limited due to little experience from local producers. The Jackson County agriculture agent worked with SEKSPA president to plan a area sheep production meeting for eastern Kentucky sheep producers.  The program included sheep and goat production management by Dr. Ken Andries, Health Concerns in sheep and goats by Keaton Smith DVM, and a Sheep Producer Association update by D

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Horse and Horsemen

Author: David Coffey

Major Program: Equine

Horses and Horsemen – helping horse owners.When developing an extension education program, the terms innovative and impactful are often brought up. How can a program be both of those is a challenge. On April 25th ANR agents from Clay, Rockcastle, Jackson, Knox, and Laurel counties hosted a Horses and Horsemen evening program in Laurel County at the WTA Marketing Alliance facility. The program featured topics related to horse health, care, and use. Speakers were from the veterinary clinic i

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Breeding Soundness Exams

Author: David Coffey

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

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