Author: Clinton Hardy
Planning Unit: Daviess County CES
Major Program: Pest ID
Plan of Work: Agriculture Production, Management, and Environment
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Grain production is the primary agricultural enterprise in Daviess County encompassing more than 150,000 acres annually; nearly half the land surface of the county. An important task assigned to farmers, production salespeople, extension agents, and agronomists each growing season is the evaluation of growing crops for pest control issues related to insect, disease, and weed problems. Crop evaluation of these occurrences requires time, training, and knowledge. Most non-farm crop-related occupations relate directly to a knowledge of crop scouting, yet most in the industry have not received formal training in this important skill set or had in-field experience in high school agricultural curriculum. Extension Plant Pathologist, Dr. Kiersten Wise has increased the opportunity for high school students in Kentucky to gain crop-scouting knowledge through her leadership in implementing the Kentucky High School Crop Scouting Competition. The Cooperative Extension Service in Daviess County worked with a team of Daviess County High School students in summer 2021 to teach them about proper scouting methods. The students were trained in the identification of major diseases of corn, soybeans, and tobacco. They were trained how to properly estimate the development stages of growing crops and were taught how to diagnose and determine the cause of field problems. The students also received basic entomology, sprayer calibration, weed identification trainings. The team’s knowledge gain was demonstrated by their third-place accomplishment out of 12 teams competing in the Kentucky High School Crop Scouting Competition in July 2021 at the Grain and Forage Center of Excellence in Princeton.
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