Success StoryResearch Proves in Grain Crops



Research Proves in Grain Crops

Author: Andy Mills

Planning Unit: Meade County CES

Major Program: Grains

Plan of Work: Improved Management Practices, Animal Science, Grain & Forage Crops

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The problem

In today’s world farmers, especially those that raise grain crops, have a difficult time sorting through the propaganda and agribusiness sales pitches.  There are many different products available on the market that have claims and and unbiased research that show a positive net return. However, most university research proves otherwise it is very difficult to almost impossible for farmers to sort through this much information and be able to identify what is beneficial.


The educational program response

After completing a text survey with several young farmers in the county, this ANR agent secured 4 extension specialist to present programs that grain farmers felt were most beneficial to them.  University of Kentucky extension specialists presented on topics of grain, marketing, soil, fertility, and soil health. These are areas that seem to be the most confusing and definitely can be the most costly to farmers.  Funds were secured to offer a lunch during this meeting.  Thirty seven men and women participated


The participants/target audience

The targeted audience was mostly grain farmers and Agribusinesses. This ANR agent, particularly, campaign to young farmers for these are topics where their education is lacking and they are the group that are most likely to make change.


Other partners (if applicable)


Program impact or participant response.

Participants gained knowledge in grain marketing, proper soil fertility, as well as the benefits, if any of bio soil amendments.  Evaluations reflected that over 80% of the participants came away with a better understanding of soil fertility and bio amendments. Most participants said they understood more about grain marketing and the importance of it.






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