Lincoln County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2018 - Jun 30, 2019





1012 - Dairy
1012.1) 0

Number of cows impacted by practices adopted that improve cow comfort, promote structural soundness/prevented lameness, and/or decrease somatic cell count of milk

1012.2) 0

Number of cows impacted by practices adopted relating to improved information systems

1012.3) 125

Number of heads impacted by practices adopted that improved feeding management, nutrition or development of dairy calves and/or heifers

1012.4) 0

Number of heads impacted by practices adopted to improve feed production, herd management and/or feeding of lactating dairy cows

1012.5) 0

Number of heads impacted by practices adopted to improve feed production, herd management and/or feeding of dry cows

1012.6) 0

Number of cows impacted by practices adopted that improve reproductive efficiency

1012.7) 0

Number of producers that adopted practices that improve environmental quality

1012.8) 15

Number of underserved, non-traditional and/or limited English proficiency (LEP) individuals trained or reached with dairy educational programs



Success Stories

Dairy Notes and Farm Visits

Author: Will Stallard

Major Program: Dairy

Historically Lincoln County has had a long history of family dairy farms. With younger generations moving away from the family farm and a tough milk industry the family dairy farms have declined. According to Kentucky Milk Safety Branch and Kentucky Department of Agriculture as of April 2018 there were 32 active milk permits in Lincoln County. Many of those dairies in Lincoln County are Mennonite or Amish families that choose not to use modern technology like cell phones or internet. The Univers

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