Volume 1, Issue 1 Steve Musen Jessamine County Extension Agent Agriculture and Natural Resources Cooperative Extension Service Jessamine County 95 Park Drive Nicholasville, KY 40356 (859) 885-4811 www.jessamine.ca.uky.edu Inside this issue: Upcoming Events in Agriculture 2 Plate it up! Recipe—Fall Harvest Salad 2 Do Your Horses Have Enough Hay For Winter? 3 Tree Wounds— Invitations to Wood Decay 4 Forage Timely Tips 4 Agri-Business Woman of the Year 5 AGRICULTURE NEWS Jessamine County Agriculture November, 2019 This certification program is a combination of the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program and the Cattle Handling and Care Certification pro- gram. This training is required for CAIP Cost- Share recipients who have been approved for a Large Animal investment area project. Certifica- tion is good for three years, so call the Exten- sion Office to check on your status if you have lost your certification card. Upcoming Training Opportunity through the Jessamine County Extension Office Beef Quality and Care Assurance (BQCA) Certification Training Jessamine County Extension Agriculture Center Thursday, November 21st, 6:00pm Dinner provided—Please call ahead to reserve a spot (Meets CAIP Large Animal Investment Area Requirements) Jessamine County Extension Offers Free Soil Testing The Jessamine County Extension Service’s Agriculture and Natural Resources Program is now offering FREE SOIL TESTING starting on October 1st. This offer is good for TWO free tests per household for residential soil tests and up to SIX free tests for commercial enterprise per calendar year. Contact the Jessamine County Extension Office for more information.
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Volume 1, Issue 1 Steve Musen
Jessamine County Extension Agent
Agriculture and Natural Resources
at 502-
Cooperative
Extension Service
Jessamine County
95 Park Drive
Nicholasville, KY 40356
(859) 885-4811
www.jessamine.ca.uky.edu
Inside this issue:
Upcoming Events
in Agriculture
2
Plate it up! Recipe—Fall
Harvest Salad
2
Do Your Horses
Have Enough
Hay For Winter?
3
Tree Wounds—
Invitations to
Wood Decay
4
Forage Timely
Tips
4
Agri-Business
Woman of the
Year
5
AGRICULTURE NEWS Jessamine County
Agriculture
November, 2019
This certification program is a combination of
the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program and
the Cattle Handling and Care Certification pro-
gram. This training is required for CAIP Cost-
Share recipients who have been approved for a
Large Animal investment area project. Certifica-
tion is good for three years, so call the Exten-
sion Office to check on your status if you have
lost your certification card.
Upcoming Training Opportunity through the
Jessamine County Extension Office
Beef Quality and Care Assurance (BQCA) Certification Training
Jessamine County Extension Agriculture Center
Thursday, November 21st, 6:00pm
Dinner provided—Please call ahead to reserve a spot
(Meets CAIP Large Animal Investment Area Requirements)
Jessamine County Extension Offers Free
Soil Testing
The Jessamine County Extension Service’s Agriculture and Natural Resources
Program is now offering FREE SOIL TESTING starting on October 1st. This
offer is good for TWO free tests per household for residential soil tests and
up to SIX free tests for commercial enterprise per calendar year. Contact
the Jessamine County Extension Office for more information.
Some Highlights from the 2019 Jessamine County Beef Cattle Association Trip
University of Georgia Tifton Campus
UGA Tifon Dairy Research Farm
Spirit of the Swamp Airboat in Kissimmee Florida
Deseret Cattle Ranch in St Cloud Florida
Walk on the beach in Melbourne Florida
Conference Program
8:00am-8:50am Registration & Visit Trade Show 8:50am-9:00am - Welcome
— General Session — 9:00am-10:10 am Federal and State Vehicle Regulations How they affect horse owners Sgt. J. Morris, KY State Police 10:10am-10:50am Indoor Arenas are more than walls & a roof practical considerations for an effective facility. Staci McGill, Master Student, University of Kentucky 10:50am-11:10am Morning Break & Visit Trade Show 11:10am-11:50pm Managing Water and Mud Issues Dr. Morgan Hayes, University of Kentucky 11:50am-12:50pm Lunch & Visit Trade Show 12:50 pm -1::30 pm Horses are Risky Business What to watch out for. Katy Ross, Executive Director, Kentucky Horse Council 1:30 –1:45 Afternoon Break & Visit Trade Show
— Afternoon Breakout Sessions — 1:45 pm to 3:15 pm
Session One Happy Barn, Happy Horses
Dr. Bob Coleman, University of Kentucky Stall Fans and Horses Staci McGill,
Master Student, University of Kentucky Ventilation in horse facilities, it is more than
just moving air. Dr. Morgan Hayes, University of Kentucky Session Two Using a Pre-purchase Exam Effectively Emma Adam DVM, University of Kentucky Getting Started – that first horse. Beth Powers
Past President Certified Horsemanship Assoc. Getting Started – lessons that are safe,
effective and fun. Tammi Gainer President Certified Horsemanship Assoc.
3:15 - 3:30 Conference Survey and Closing Comments