Everything Agriculture Related in Rockcastle County Extension. All information is research based and presented by agriculture specialist.This podcast will have topics from horses, cattle, yard, garden, orchard and many other agriculture topics for farm, home and gardens.
In this episode we talk with Dr. Les Anderson, University of Kentucky Extension specialist for Beef Reproductive Physiology, about the importance of preg checking cows, and the methods we can use to diagnose pregnancies in our beef herds. He will give us some great insights about how to make sure we have live calves in our cows for our next calving season. He will also discuss the latest tool we have to diagnose pregnancy chute side with a blood test.
In this episode we will talk with Dr. Bob Coleman, Extension Equine Specialist, about hauling our equine partners to shows and trail rides. We will discuss important aspects of the trailer, extreme weather, hauling durations, protective equipment for the horse in the trailer and feeding and watering while hauling.
In this episode we are joined by Martha Yaunt, Nutrition Education Specialist for the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Family Consumer Sciences Nutrition Education Program. We discuss cooking out doors with cast iron over fires and baking in traditional dutch ovens. We cover topics such as equipment, food safety, clean up and cooking temperatures. If you would like any more information on recipes, cooking temperatures or anything related to this podcast contact your local extension office.
In this episode we talk with Dr. Jimmy Henning, extension forage specialist for the University of Kentucky, about fall renovation of cool season grasses. We discuss ways to make sure we have a successful renovation of cool season grasses. Topics include, soil testing and soil amendment importance, timing of seeding, methods of seeding and nurse crops. For more information contact Garrard Coffey at Rockcastle County Extension 606-256-2403
In this episode we talk with Dr. Greg Halich, Forage extension economist, about the balance of feeding hay and grazing in livestock operations. Being moderate with a goal of feeding hay vs year round grazing and how to find that sweet spot for your operation.
In this episode we visit with Ben Crites, University of Kentucky Extension Associate for Beef and IRM Coordinator. Ben will also finish his Doctorate in Beef Reproductive Physiology in December. Today we will be discussing the different protocols synchronizing estrous in cattle for natural service and artificial insemination, and the benefits of calving seasons. For more information contact Garrard Coffey at the Rockcastle County Extension office.
In this episode we visit with Greg Drake, Butler County, Extension agent for Ag and Natural Resources, about getting started with keeping bees. We will discuss planning for bees, costs and tools associated with start up, and what to expect in returns the first year. Beginning Bee Keeping Publication mentioned in podcast link: http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/ent/ent41/ent41.pdf
For more information contact your local extension office.
In this episode we talk wildlife food plots with Dr. Matthew Springer, University of Kentucky Assistant Extension Professor of Wildlife Management. We discuss placement, seeding times, what species to seed, and talk about a scenario of how to plan and implement a food plot. For more information on the content of this podcast contact Garrard Coffey at the Rockcastle County Cooperative Extension Office.
In this episode we talk with Dr. Jimmy Henning, Extension Forage Specialist, about improving forages for beef cattle operations. We discuss hay and pasture improvement. Topics include frost seeding clovers, spring reseeding projects, seed varieties, and the difficult question of what is the single most important thing for improving forages.
In this episode we will talk with Dr. Bob Coleman, Extension Equine Specialist for the University of Kentucky, about checking our tack and equipment before riding our horses. We will discuss bridles, saddles, cinches and their fitment before we start to ride.
In this episode we talk with Dr. Nicole Gauthier, Extension Plant Pathologist for the University of Kentucky, about plant sanitation in gardens, orchards, vineyards, and landscapes. This episode will include how to and why this important.
In this episode we talk with Dr. Ric Bessin, Extension Entomologist for the University of Kentucky, about fall home invader insects such as asian lady bettle and brown marmorated stink bugs. We will discuss why they are there and some control methods and prevention methods.
In this episode we discuss past present and future cattle markets with Dr. Kenny Burdine, Economic Extension Specialist for the University of Kentucky.
In this episode we talk with Kevin Laurent, Extension Specialist Animal Science Department at the University of Kentucky, about ways to add profits to feeder calves. We discuss program cattle, special sales, retained ownership through feedlots, and wholistic management practices to help add profits to the bottom line of your cow/calf operations. For more information contact Garrard Coffey at Rockcastle County extension at 606-256-2403 or garrard.coffey@uky.edu
In this episode we talk with Dr. Bob Coleman, University of Kentucky Equine Specialist, about horse weights. We discuss what your horse should weigh, how to determine what your horse weighs and why thats important, and body condition scores of horses.