Success StoryA Better Use of Kentucky Ag. Water Quality Act Plans



A Better Use of Kentucky Ag. Water Quality Act Plans

Author: David Hull

Planning Unit: Gallatin County CES

Major Program: Water and Soil Quality and Conservation

Plan of Work: Private Stream Quality

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

As a result of the passing of the Kentucky Agriculture Water Quality Act, anyone farming over ten acres in Kentucky is responsible for completing a Kentucky Agriculture Water Quality Plan. But until the completion of this plan became a requirement for receiving cost-share funds through the CAIP program, many landowners delayed making a plan or forgot about it altogether. But since the water quality plan has become a requirement for cost-share funding, the Gallatin County Extension Service has helped over 50 landowners complete their plans during the past funding cycle. 

Many of the landowners had trepidations about completing the plan because they erroneously assumed that it was just another way for the "government" to stick its nose in their business. But after explaining that the plan was really more of a teaching aid and self-certification tool, they were much less hesitant about completing the plan. Additionally, the plan allows the landowner to take a critical look at his farm and how his practices could affect water quality.

During these hour (or more) long, face to face sessions, in which the ANR Agent guided the landowner through the exercise of developing his water quality plan, the ANR Agent quickly determined that this process could yield additional benefits to the landowner. During these sessions, the ANR Agent could also recommend practices that would not only satisfy the agriculture water quality plan, but could also make their operations more efficient. 

Overall, the Kentucky Agriculture Water Quality Plan has been good for agriculture and good for the environment. And if done correctly, it's also good for the relationship between county agents and the clientele they serve.







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