Author: Gregory Comer
Planning Unit: Ohio County CES
Major Program: Beef
Plan of Work: Crops & Livestock Management & Marketing; Horticulture & Forestry Production, Economics & Marketing
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Over the last 5 years, over $500,000 have been invested in agricultural improvement /diversification projects in Ohio Co., thru the County Agricultural Investment Program (CAIP). These funds are balanced by producer investments in these projects, in the amount of about $2.5 million.
The top five areas of improvement by producers are: Cattle handling facilities, water distribution improvement, expansion/improvement of fences, genetic improvements thru heifers or bulls, and forage improvement.
These projects have improved the efficiency of beef operations, while increasing safety for producers while handling cattle. As well as, making beef operations more sustainable thru increased profitability.
As one producer related “It is a joy to work cattle with our renovated cattle handling facilities. My wife brought the information about CAIP home from an Extension Beef Meeting. She said apply for the funds to improve our handling facilities or I want a divorce. I think she was kidding, but glad we did”
The impact is seen when producers are surveyed about use of the funds:
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The problemFeeding beef cows is a major cost to producers, usually 50-70% of maintaining the animals... Read More
The problemThe December 2021 tornado caused over $25 million damage in Ohio Co. Even though it spare... Read More