Success StoryEllison Farms Strawberries



Ellison Farms Strawberries

Author: Daniel Becker

Planning Unit: Horticulture

Major Program: Commercial Horticulture

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Andrew Ellison of Graves County grows plasticulture strawberries to supplement his income. He cooperates with local tobacco producers to utilize available labor for planting and picking. Most years, between four and six acres is planted to supply produce to vendors at the Nashville, TN farmers market. Working with the extension associate, Andrew has been able to modify weed control and fertility practices to achieve better plant growth, labor and cost savings. Notably, by monitoring plant nutrient content through tissue analysis, fertilizer use has been reduced roughly 40%, a potential cost savings of $115 per acre during the spring growing season.






Stories by Daniel Becker


Shadowden Farms Strawberries

about 5 years ago by Daniel Becker

Jake Shadowen contacted the extension associate in early 2017 expressing an interest in expanding hi... Read More


Ellison Farms Strawberries

about 5 years ago by Daniel Becker

Andrew Ellison of Graves County grows plasticulture strawberries to supplement his income. He cooper... Read More


Stories by Horticulture


Equiping Agents for Master Gardener Training

about 5 years ago by Richard Durham

The Extension Master Gardener training program generally involves approximately 14 weekly 2.5 hour s... Read More


Kentucky Vegetable and Melon Budgets Update

about 5 years ago by Christy Cassady

Kentucky is home to 30,480 farms of 49 or fewer acres (Census of Agriculture, 2017), and the states ... Read More


Stories by Commercial Horticulture


Garden to Table- Plastic Mulching Benefits Local Restaraunt

Garden to Table- Plastic Mulching Benefits Local Restaraunt

about 5 years ago by April Wilhoit

A local restaurant in Flemingsburg, Kentucky decided to start growing some of the vegetables that th... Read More


High Tunnel Educational Series

High Tunnel Educational Series

about 5 years ago by Andrea Stith

A High Tunnel System, commonly called a “hoop house,” is an increasingly popular conservation practi... Read More