Natural Resources
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Jacob Ison and Morgan Murphy
Forest Education: Health, Management, and Utilization
Wildlife Habitat and Damage Management Education
Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
Agriculture & Natural Resources
48% of the land in Kentucky is classified as forestland, which is an astonishing 12.4 Million acres of forest!
88% of that beautiful, forest land is privately own and privately managed.
With these staggering statistics comes a responsibility to educate farmers and land owners in order to ensure best management practices, top timber prices for land owners and bring conservation awareness to the citizens of eastern KY.
Conserve Kentucky water ways and Hardwood forests
Protect Natural ecosystem and wildlife
Preventing erosion and protecting watersheds in order to ensure clean water to utilize for livestock and human consumption
Farmers and Forest owners will become educated on proper Forest Management techniques to prevent erosion
Farmers and Forest land owners will learn tree identification and the value trees in their forest
Farmers and forest land owners who want to manage their timber will have the information and understanding to manage their timber and get competitive prices for that timber.
Educate Farmers and Landowners how to properly manage their forest land and the importance of hardwood forest, and watershed conservation.
Begin Best Management Practices on Private forest lands to help ensure a health forest system.
Educate farmers and landowners of what type of forest land they have and get a forest stewardship plan start on their forest land
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Audience: Loggers, Farmers and land owners who want to learn proper forest management
Project or Activity: Master Loggers Program
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Date: Nov. 14-16, 2024
Audience: 4-H Youth ages 9-18
Project or Activity: 4-H Conservation Club
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Stream Team, 4-H Forestry lessons
Inputs: 4-H and Ag Agent, UK Specialists
Date: 2nd Monday of each month at 4pm
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Author: Jacob Ison
Major Program: Forest Education: Health, Management, and Utilization
The Kentucky Master Logger program is a comprehensive state-wide education and training program for timber harvesting professionals. Kentucky Master Loggers feed the 13.87 billion dollar forest industry in Kentucky. The Kentucky Master Logger Program is headquartered in the Cooperative Extension Service, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Extension Program. Since its inception in
Author: Jacob Ison
Major Program: Forages
In Kentucky's 90,000 stream miles the number one pollutant is soil sediment. Sediment is soil lost due to erosion in heavy rainfall events, according to Amanda Gumbert Extension Water Quality Specialist with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food & Environment. No-till seeding enables farmers to directly seed into the vegetation in the field without tilling the soil. Benefits of no-tillage include an increase in soil biological activity and organic matte
Author: Morgan Murphy
Major Program: Agriculture & Natural Resources
Elliott County 4-H Shooting Sports hosts an annual invitational shoot for our club and other counties to compete and get experience for the State Shoot. There are not many shoots in our area that can host all disciplines at one location. We are able to host all disciplines at our Elliott County Invitational. Coaches and volunteers from Elliott County and surrounding counties help run the ranges at our shoot so that we can host all disciplines. Our shoot runs really well with the help of sev