1071 - Grain Crops | ||
---|---|---|
1071.7) | 0 |
Number of producers who plan to adopt one or more fertility management recommendations |
1071.8) | 0 |
Number of producers who adopted one or more fertility management recommendations |
1071.9) | 50 |
Number of producers who plan to implement on-farm trials |
1071.10) | 50 |
Number of producers who implemented on-farm trials |
1071.11) | 50 |
Number of producers adopting grain crop production practices that improve environmental/water quality |
1071.6) | 100 |
Number of producers who used diagnostic services to identify insects, disease and/or weeds |
1071.1) | 100 |
Number of producers who plan to utilize IPM practices for grain crops production as recommended by Extension |
1071.3) | 50 |
Number of producers planning to adopt the usage of new technology for crop production |
1071.4) | 50 |
Number of producers who adopted the usage of new technology for crop production |
1071.5) | 150 |
Number of producers who plan to use diagnostic services to identify insects, disease and/or weeds |
1071.2) | 100 |
Number of producers who utilized IPM practices for grain crops production as recommended by Extension |
Author: Meagan Diss
Major Program: Grain Crops
Farmers are always looking for ways to increase the profitability of their farms whether it’s increasing yields or looking at dual cropping a field. Union County Extension Services held a meeting to discuss different cover crop options for our area and how to implement them in row crop rotations. University of Kentucky’s Soil Scientist Edwin Ritchey provided a great presentation about not only how to implement cover crops into row crops but also benefits of cover crops along with tri