Success StoryEastern Kentucky Hay Contest Results in over 500 forage tests



Eastern Kentucky Hay Contest Results in over 500 forage tests

Author: Jimmy Henning

Planning Unit: Plant and Soil Sciences

Major Program: Forages

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Specialists Involved: Jimmy Henning, Chris Teutsch, Jeff Lehmkulher, Bob Coleman and Ken Andries (Kentucky State University).

The Eastern Kentucky Hay Contest (EKHC) is a cooperative effort between the county agents in Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky and local cattlemen’s associations and the University of Kentucky faculty specialists in animal science, plant and soil science and also specialists from Kentucky State University. The contest began 27 years ago and involved three counties and has grown to include 17 counties in as of the 2021 contest. The contest has seen an increase in the number of samples submitted over the course of the educational effort. Record numbers of samples have been received in recent years. In 2018, the number of entries was around 450 and in 2019 that number increased 25% to 599. In 2020, the number of samples submitted was 625, the most ever. In 2021, 515 samples were tested and 468 were entered into the contest (entering the hay sample into the contest is optional). The value of these tests exceeded $10,300 assuming forage analyses will cost at least $20 in a commercial laboratory. Producers that participate in the hay contest received a forage quality analysis from the UK Forage Program, which has an accredited forage laboratory. If desired, producers may request a ration for feeding their hay. Proper feeding helps these producers avoid the loss of production and livestock from underfeeding such as was seen in stressful winters like of 2018-19.






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