Author: Samuel Cofield
Planning Unit: Trigg County CES
Major Program: Beef
Plan of Work: Livestock Production
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Trigg County Cooperative Extension Service in Cooperation with the Trigg County Cattlemen's Association partnered to help livestock producers better manage their herds and meet their individual goals. One way we help producers is through our IRM mineral program. Three times each year the ANR agent in cooperation with a committee of Cattlemen’s members collects bids from local feed suppliers on free choice minerals formulated per the UK IRM specs. The best prices are then offered to producers. UK regulatory services also assists us in this process by testing the mineral delivered to out producers. The producers are assured that they are buying a good quality mineral and generally it is at a better price point than what they’d been buying previously. This year marked my fifth year of working with the program and also the fifth year of growth. We had 78 total producers that took part in the mineral order, they were from 7 different counties and both Tennessee and Kentucky. We also ordered more mineral this year than we ever have in the past. Orders this year were over 120 tons for the three orders combined, compared to last year which was right at 100 tons.
Working with our mineral suppliers and using the IRM specs from our UK specialists allowed producers to select minerals that would meet their animal’s requirements at a competitive price. The mineral order has grown to include 6 Tennessee producers from 3 counties, as well as Trigg, Christian, Caldwell and Lyon Counties in Kentucky. With an average savings of around 4.00 per bag as reported from our participants this program has allowed our producers to save $19,000 over the course of a year and also allowed us to educate them on what is important in their mineral supplementation program.
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