Success StoryKentucky Beef Conference Keeps Producers Informed Despite Pandemic
Kentucky Beef Conference Keeps Producers Informed Despite Pandemic
Author: Jerry Little
Planning Unit: Boyle County CES
Major Program: Beef
Plan of Work: Management and Marketing
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
In order to prepare producers to be efficient and profitable, Central Kentucky county Extension Agents for Agriculture and Natural Resources have collaborated with Beef and Agricultural
Economic Specialists to present the Kentucky Beef Conference annually for over 20 years. The assistance of long time agricultural business sponsors has allowed producers to hear from
nationally known experts in cattle marketing.
Covid-19 restrictions forced the team to re-evaluate how to continue providing timely marketing and production information with this conference. In the past, the conference has covered a range of
topics but the key focus has always been on marketing strategies and long term outlook. The conference was moved to a shortened, evening, virtual format focused on marketing strategies,
marketing outlook and management considerations reaching more than 175 beef producers.
The farm operations and producers attending vary in size, with most (78%) of the producers having less than 75 cows. Of those producers who have attended past conferences, 77% reported
increased profits, and 73% reported improved risk management practices as a result of attending. Moving this conference to a virtual evening format helped reach a much broader geographic
range with producers attending from more than 32 counties and of those attending 36% were first time attendees. several producers indicated they now plan to change when they are going to
sell, increase culling in their herd and improve record keeping.
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