Success StoryMulti County Programming offers unique opportunities for Producers



Multi County Programming offers unique opportunities for Producers

Author: Jay Stone

Planning Unit: Lyon County CES

Major Program: Farm Management, Economics and Policy

Plan of Work: Expanding Opportunities for Technology, Sustainability, and Environmental Stewardship

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Tri-County Ag Extension Group Educational Series

 

Tri-County Ag Extension Group consists of Agriculture and Natural Resources Agents in Webster, McLean and Hopkins Counties.  The counties are not only alike geographically, but also agriculturally.  Many producers in the tri-county area farm in all three counties.  With specialist demand during the “winter meeting season” coupled with travel constraints, moving toward multi-county educational opportunities just makes sense.  The Tri-County Ag Extension Group offered a “Winter educational Series” in the fall and winter of 2021-23.

 

The purpose of this educational series was to pool all the resources that the Tri-County Ag Extension Group had at their disposal, to provide educational opportunities to producers in the area. Vicki Shadrick, Jay Stone and David Fourqurean worked to identify issues that needed addressed from an educational standpoint. Three area's that were identified were Grain Production, Forage production and Tobacco production. The specific issues within these areas were Dicamba Certification: With the increase in Dicamba complaints, producers needed training to apply Dicamba products correctly and in the correct conditions. The grain meeting gave the team members an opportunity to discuss real world situations from 2021 and how to prevent those problems from arising again. Forage Sampling: As fertilizer, feed and other inputs hit beef producers financially, forage analysis becomes a key input, the Tri-County Beef Field Day gave producers a chance to learn the correct procedure to sample their forages as well as how to interpret the results to make better financial decisions about input purchases weather that be to improve their own forage production or the purchase of forage/commercial supplements. GAP Training: As producers learned about Good Agriculture Practices related to Tobacco production, team members had the opportunity to help farmers understand how to manage high input prices, manage H2A related issues as well as several new production issues. The team created flyers that were used in all 3 county newsletter mailings encompassing 550 producers as well as posting on all 3 county Facebook pages and the newly established Tri-County Ag Extension Group Facebook page. Over 150 producers that account for 75% of the acreages in these focused groups took part in these programs. As one producer was quoted "These type of programs are what make Extension such a valuable resource to us as producers". 

 

The Tri-County Extension Group was selected as the State KACAA winner and as a National Finalist for NACAA for Audio Programs that were a part of this series. 






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