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Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu

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Contact Information

Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




Fiscal Year:
Jul 1, 2025 - Jun 30, 2026


Bath County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2025 - Jun 30, 2026





101 - Animal Production and Management
101.1) 0

Number of youth who reported that they have realized the impact animal production has in daily life.

101.52) 4

Number of participants who reported an increase in knowledge and/or awareness of best practices for managing/raising small ruminants.

101.54) 3

Number of participants that have made changes to improve management of their small ruminant operation.

101.56) 0

Number of individuals who participated in small ruminant financial management programs.

101.58) 0

Number of individuals who increased their knowledge of effective fiber production practices through participation in sheep shearing programs.

101.60) 0

Number of individuals that increased their knowledge of direct marketing of small ruminants.

101.62) 0

Number of individuals who reported selling lamb directly to consumer/retailer.

101.64) 0

Number of participants who reported increased knowledge of management practices related to raising pigs.

101.66) 0

Number of participants who reported that they intend to use the knowledge/skills gained from UK Extension to improve their swine management practices.

101.68) 2

Number of participants who reported an increased knowledge of egg and/or poultry food safety practices.

101.70) 0

Number of participants who demonstrated/reported improved eggs and/or poultry cooking skills.

101.72) 0

Number of participants who reported an increased knowledge of the dairy industry.

101.74) 1

Number of participants who reported an increased knowledge of dairy management practices.

101.76) 0

Number of participants who demonstrated/reported applying dairy management skills learned from UK Extension to their farm operations.

101.78) 0

Number of participants who reported a financial gain through using the skills learned in their dairy business.

101.80) 0

Profit increase (dollars) reported by dairy businesses.

101.82) 0

Number of participants who reported an improvement in their quality of life because of implementing the dairy management skills/practices learned from UK Extension.

101.84) 2

Number of participants indicating an increase in knowledge and/or awareness of poultry production.

101.86) 0

Number of adults in the county 4-H country ham program.

101.88) 0

Number of participants who reported an increase in knowledge of animal harvesting and carcass fabrication skills.

101.50) 65

Number of participants who reported making a change to improve their beef cattle management practices.

101.48) 40

Number of participants who reported an increase in their knowledge and/or awareness of management practices for improving cattle production efficiency.

101.46) 25

Number of participants who obtained Beef Quality and Care Assurance certifications.

101.44) 15

Number of livestock producers indicating increased understanding of farm management.

101.2) 0

Number of youth who reported that they have taken steps to pursue gaining more knowledge for a job in animal production based on their interests.

101.3) 0

Number of youth who reported that they used knowledge and/or skills gained in animal production to complete a project.

101.4) 0

Number of youth who reported that they adopted/applied one or more animal production practices.

101.6) 0

Number of youth who reported that they have an interest in animal production.

101.8) 0

Number of youth who reported that they have identified at least one job/career in animal production and management that fits their interest.

101.10) 0

Number of youth who reported that they understand animal production concepts and ideas.

101.14) 12

Number of participants who report increasing their knowledge of livestock marketing  practices/strategies.

101.16) 85

Number of participants reporting an increase in livestock management knowledge.

101.18) 0

Number of certified applicators earning continuing education credit.

101.90) 0

Number of participants who increased their knowledge of the equipment and methods used in meat processing.

101.20) 8

Number of participants reporting an increase in knowledge on integrated pest management techniques.

101.24) 0

Number of participants that report knowledge gain in identification skills of arthropods.

101.26) 2

Number of attendees that report behavior changes in pest monitoring.

101.28) 0

Number of horse owners using Body Condition scoring to manage their horses.

101.30) 1

Number of horse owners changing practices to reduce feed waste.

101.32) 2

Number of horse owners using hay selection based on forage testing evaluation.

101.34) 0

Number of agent-led horse programing to their county programs.

101.36) 1

Number of agents supporting Pastures Please and Farm and Facility Expo in their area.

101.38) 20

Number of participants implementing mud management practices.

101.40) 0

Number of participants using temporary fences for grazing systems for horses.

101.22) 5

Number of participants reporting an increase in their use of risk mitigation strategies for pesticide application.

101.92) 0

Number of youth who reported that they have used the knowledge and skills gained in plant production to make informed decisions.



Success Stories

There are no Success Stories found