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Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

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craig.wood@uky.edu

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Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




Fiscal Year:
Jul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018


Success StorySummer Annual On-Farm Demonstrations



Summer Annual On-Farm Demonstrations

Author: Christopher Teutsch

Planning Unit: Wildcat County CES (demo only)

Major Program: Forages

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

Chris Teutsch, Adam Barnes, Curtis Dame, Deanne Heimgartner, Vicky Shadrick, Darrell Simpson, Tom Miller, and Shane Boggle

Forage systems in Kentucky are based on cool-season grasses that are productive during the spring and fall, but have limited growth during the summer months.  In contrast, warm-season annual grasses and legumes are highly productive during the summer months.   The objectives of this project were to introduce cattle producers to improved summer annual cultivars and to demonstrate how they could fit into forage systems in Western Kentucky.  

Working with local extension agents in Caldwell, Muhlenberg, Hopkins, Crittenden, Livingston, Webster, and Ballard counties, five on-farm demonstrations were conducted.   In late May and early June, a BMR sudangrass (var. ‘AS9302’), a pearl millet (var. ‘Wonderleaf’), a forage soybean (var. ‘Large Lad’), and mixture of three were planted in 2-acre strips on each of the five farms. When the plots reached 30 to 40 inches in height, they were sampled for yield and nutritive value and grazing was initiated.  The demonstration areas were subdivided with temporary fencing and rotationally stocked.   Averaged over locations, sudangrass, pearl millet, forage soybean, and the summer annual mixture yielded 5,138, 5,259, 2,234, and 4,654 lb DM/A, respectively.  At three of the five locations, a summer field day was held to highlight the use warm-season annuals in grazing systems.  The field days were attended by more than 200 participants from five states.  






Stories by Christopher Teutsch


KYForages YouTube Channel: Broadening the Impact of Forage Programming at the University of Kentucky

about 6 years ago by Christopher Teutsch

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Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference: Intensifying Alfalfa Management in the Commonwealth

about 6 years ago by Christopher Teutsch

In 2018, the Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference was held in Cave City, KY. The focus of the confer... Read More


Stories by Wildcat County CES (demo only)


Forage Soybeans Success

Forage Soybeans Success

about 7 years ago by Ivelin Denev

The problemLivingston County is largely a river county; it has the Ohio, the Cumberland, and the Ten... Read More


Assessing Damaged Corn

Assessing Damaged Corn

about 7 years ago by Ivelin Denev

The problemAt the request of the county extension agent, I visited a corn field to assess potential ... Read More