Success StoryCentral Kentucky Hay Contest



Central Kentucky Hay Contest

Author: Brandon Sears

Planning Unit: Madison County CES

Major Program: Forages

Plan of Work: Encourage and Promote Sustainable Agriculture Practices

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Kentucky has long been known for our Bluegrass Pastures and green, rolling hills. We have an abundance of forages with nearly 5 million acres of hay and pasture lands. Recent programming surveys by the UK Beef Extension group indicate that about only 35% of livestock producers test hay for quality. Utilizing hay testing to determine nutrient content allows for more efficient feeding of livestock through the winter by matching high quality hay with livestock that have the greatest nutrient requirements at a particular time. For example, lactating animals have greater nutrient needs than not lactating or non-pregnant livestock.

In an effort to increase hay testing numbers, educate farmers and provide outreach, 15 Central Kentucky Counties partnered with the UK Extension Forage Specialists Dr Jimmy Henning and Dr Chris Teutsch to offer a hay testing program and contest. The Madison County ANR agent took the lead in coordinating this effort with specialists and other agents in our group. We have 232 samples in our contest this year which is up about 75 samples from last year which was our first.

Next week, hay samples will be dried, ground and analyzed by the UK Forage Extension Group with help from agents. On December 14th we are planning to have a producer education and awards program at the Fayette Co Extension Office. Dr. Jimmy Henning, Extension Equine Specialist, Dr. Bob Coleman and area agents will share results of the contest, educate producers about how to read the hay quality reports and help them make decisions to more efficient feed their livestock. Outstanding achievement will be recognized with awards in various categories such as Top Producer, Highest County Average and Agent with most samples.

Producer survey data is being compiled and will be presented at the meeting and also used for program evaluation.  






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