Author: Robert Durborow
Planning Unit: KSU Aquaculture
Major Program: Aquaculture
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Floating In-Pond Raceway Systems in Eastern Kentucky: Extension Demonstration
John Kelso, Extension & Research Assistant, Ken Semmens, Ph.D., Professor, and Robert Durborow, Ph.D., Assistant Research Director & Professor, Kentucky State University College of Agriculture, Communities, and the Environment; School of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences
Situation
James and Dennis Ulrich of East Burnstadt, KY expressed interest in culturing and selling catfish and rainbow trout in a floating in-pond raceway system on James’ farm. The brothers had experience producing catfish sporadically over the past 15 years. Consultation with KSU Extension led to a collaborative agreement to perform an Extension Demonstration with Dr. Ken Semmens and Extension & Research Assistant John Kelso in the summer of 2017.
Response
In July 2017, a floating in-pond raceway system was installed in Dennis Ulrich’s 1-acre pond using funding from Dr. Semmens’ USDA Capacity Building Grant that included an Extension component. Initial stocking of catfish and rainbow trout occurred in the fall of 2017.
Results/Impact
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