1071 - Grain Crops | ||
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1071.1) | 25 |
Number of producers who plan to utilize IPM practices for grain crops production as recommended by Extension |
1071.2) | 20 |
Number of producers who utilized IPM practices for grain crops production as recommended by Extension |
1071.3) | 25 |
Number of producers planning to adopt the usage of new technology for crop production |
1071.4) | 25 |
Number of producers who adopted the usage of new technology for crop production |
1071.5) | 15 |
Number of producers who plan to use diagnostic services to identify insects, disease and/or weeds |
1071.6) | 20 |
Number of producers who used diagnostic services to identify insects, disease and/or weeds |
1071.7) | 40 |
Number of producers who plan to adopt one or more fertility management recommendations |
1071.8) | 40 |
Number of producers who adopted one or more fertility management recommendations |
1071.9) | 3 |
Number of producers who plan to implement on-farm trials |
1071.10) | 3 |
Number of producers who implemented on-farm trials |
1071.11) | 40 |
Number of producers adopting grain crop production practices that improve environmental/water quality |
Author: Glen Roberts
Major Program: Grain Crops
Collaborators: ANR Agent, Glen Roberts, KSU SFA, Danny Adams, Wayne County Grain Growers, KY Corn Growers, KY Wheat Growers, and KY Soybean Growers, University of KY Grain Yield Contest, USDA National Agriculture Statistics Service, KY Field OfficeWayne Co grain growers are faced with a limited amount of available, suitable land for row cropping. They need to optimize yields and maximize efficiency in order to compete with farmers in other areas who have access to more acres. The Kentucky Extens