Author: Traci Johnson
Planning Unit: Todd County CES
Major Program: Forages
Plan of Work: Strengthening Agriculture Production, Management, and Marketing Skills
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Horses dominate the livestock landscape in Oldham County. The market value of horses sold in Oldham County was over 6.3 million dollars, according to the 2017 U.S. Agriculture Census, ranking Oldham County 6th in Kentucky. In Oldham and neighboring counties, cattle, horses, sheep, and goats represent a major segment of farm production. While different in many respects, all livestock have the common need of a good forage base for good nutrition. For cattle, sheep, and goats – forages are key in producing daily gains for growth, and in some cases are key in forage-finished meat animal production. Forages, including pasture and hay, are often poorly managed due to lack of knowledge or livestock owners’ attention being divided among many management areas.
To meet the need of livestock producers, forage classes are offered each year covering a wide range of topics. In 2022-2023, the Oldham County Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent taught these forage programs:
A total of 169 adults and 88 youth participated in these programs, learning forage basics to improve pasture production and how to select hay for specific animal class needs. Outcomes of these forage programs included:
Forages are a major part of Oldham County Extension programming, with the Oldham County Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent providing forage education beyond Oldham County. Forage programs will continue to be offered throughout the program year in 2023-2024. The next scheduled program is Making Forages Work for You, covering Pasture Seeding, Stockpiling, and Bale Grazing in August 2023.
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