Success StoryTobacco GAP
Tobacco GAP
Author: Adam Huber
Planning Unit: Monroe County CES
Major Program: Tobacco
Plan of Work: Agriculture Production and Environmental Literacy
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Mammoth Cave Area has historically been at the top in tobacco production in KY. Agents from Allen, Barren, Hart, Metcalfe and Monroe Counties cooperated to host a regional Tobacco GAP Training. Tobacco GAP trainings are mandatory yearly trainings required by the major tobacco purchasing companies. Extension is charged with hosting and facilitating these very important trainings. Growers who do not receive the annual training run the risk of not being able to market their tobacco. The 2024 Mammoth Cave Area Tobacco GAP Training saw 57 growers meet their educational requirement for 2024. These growers represented over 3400 acres of tobacco with a value of over $9,500,000 of tobacco.
Growers not only received information on new production recommendations and labor compliance strategies, but also we made aware of resource for their migrant labor. The Barren County School district provided information to growers on resources they can provide to assist families.
One grower stated as he was leaving, “We all complain about having to come to this every year, but y’all make sure we leave here learning something new. Thank you.”
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