Success StoryGrazing management
Grazing management
Author: Robert Amburgey
Planning Unit: Bath County CES
Major Program: Forages
Plan of Work: Improved Management and Profitability
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The problem
Producers struggle with proper pasture use and grazing management. As a result they continue to rely heavily on expensive feed alternatives when they could be better utilizing their pastures.
The educational program response
UK forage specialists and NRCS personal participated in the Bath County field day program where they took producers I to the pastures on the host farm to discuss what management practices were being implemented and what practices could be adopted that would help improve pasture utilization.
The participants/target audience
Livestock producers in Bath and surrounding counties that have cattle and small ruminants and want to better uderstand how they can better manage their current resources and enhance profitability.
Other partners (if applicable)
County Farm Bureau
NRCS
Conservation District
County cattlemen assoc
Program impact or participant response.
Producers appreciated the hands on approach in the field looking at real life examples. Comments on the field day were very positive.
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