Author: Jonathan Oakes
Planning Unit: Russell County CES
Major Program: Chemical Management
Plan of Work: Ag Stewardship, Small Farms
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Chemicals are one of the many tools used in agricultural production, for most farmers in Russell County; from crops, to pastures and livestock. Homeowners and businesses also sometimes use chemicals in gardens, landscapes, and other areas. After receiving many questions about what to do with excess/unneeded chemicals, Russell County Extension, along with Russell County Fiscal Court and Kentucky Department of Agriculture held the first Chemical Take Back Day.
This past February, Russell County Extension set up a day for citizens of the county to drop off excess/ not needed chemicals. This allowed resident a place to drop off unneeded chemicals for recycling, instead of being stored on the farm, or residential area. In all, over 200 gallons of liquid chemicals and 150 lbs of powders were collected and took for recycling from Russell County. This in turn has had a positive impact on the environment, by allowing residents a place to dispose of chemicals in an environmentally sustainable way. Collection days will now be held on a regular basis for Russell county.
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