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





1011 - Beef
1011.1) 65

Number of producers who reported improved record keeping practices as a result of Extension programs

1011.2) 131

Number of producers reporting changed or improved pasture management practices

1011.3) 7

Number of producers who reported saving money or reducing cost of operation

1011.4) 35

Number of producers who now practice efficient reproduction techniques

1011.5) 88

Number of producers who implement a crossbreeding program and utilize Expected Progeny Difference when selecting bulls



Success Stories

Regional Beef Field Day Influences Producers

Author: Corinne Belton

Major Program: Beef

Educating local beef producers is a high priority in Shelby County. According to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, Shelby County has nearly $15 million in beef animal sales yearly, emphasizing the need for beef producers to take herd management and breeding decisions seriously. Field days serve to educate cattlemen regarding important production principles while demonstrating practices in a practical, on-farm setting. With these facts in mind, Agriculture Extension agents in Oldham,

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Raising the Steaks

Author: Corinne Belton

Major Program: Beef

     Educating local beef producers is a high priority in Shelby and Henry Counties. According to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, total beef animal sales yearly in the combined counties totals nearly $25 million, emphasizing the need for beef producers to take herd management and marketing decisions seriously.  Increasing consumer demand for locally sourced protein and Shelby and Henry Counties’ proximity to urban markets in Louisville and Frankfort, provide incent

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Capital Classic Heifer Sale Continues to Offer Improved Genetics

Author: Corinne Belton

Major Program: Beef

Shelby County, like many other formerly tobacco-dependent counties, has seen an emphasis on quality beef production since the tobacco buyout. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, Shelby County has just over $15 million in beef animal sales yearly, emphasizing the need for beef producers to take herd management and breeding decisions seriously.Tobacco settlement funds have been used extensively throughout the state to support the purchase of quality bulls and females in order to increase

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