Agriculture & Natural Resources
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Our program provides education, training and technical assistance to individuals and businesses concerned with profitable agriculture.
What Is Agriculture and Natural Resources?
Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) is a program area of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service. Extension ANR programs are part of the outreach program of the University Of Kentucky College Of Agriculture. We provide informal education in agricultural production and environmental stewardship.
Departmental specialists, researchers, and county agents develop and implement ANR programs. In addition to production agriculture, a small staff of Extension Associates provides focused assistance to state and county staff on interdisciplinary and critical-need programs. These programs may deal with the interface between production agriculture and environmental stewardship. Associates also address the relationship between farmers and non-farm rural and urban citizens. Our programs make a difference in the lives of millions of Kentuckians through research-based education.
Working with our other land grant partner, Kentucky State University, we extend the resources of the University to the people in their local communities. County agents serve as the link between people in every Kentucky county and experts in the universities. They coordinate and provide educational programs for the public through meetings and workshops, field days, personal communications, and web or satellite broadcasts. Agents also provide publications, newsletters, computer programs, videos, and other educational materials.
Additional Information
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Cost Share Program (CAIP)
The application period for the 2023 CAIP program is January 22, 2024 till February 9, 2024 at 4:30pm.
A requirement for the CAIP application is to have an Ag Water Quality Plan for your farm. Your plan must be on file with the local Conservation office.
Please visit https://www.uky.edu/bae/awqp to get information on creating an Ag Water Quality Plan. It can be completed online, however, you may contact Brooke Herman (502) 255-7114 at the Trimble County Conservation office on Thursdays for assistance in filling out your plan.
Find program specifications from the Governor's Office of Agricultural policy HERE.
Dead Animal Pick-Up and Removal
The following are companies that will pick up and remove dead farm animals. There are currently no programs for reimbursement of the cost of these services.
Conboy Enterprises: 859-221-6998
Countryside Industries: 859-421-1867
Shipley & Sons: 513-309-6658
Lacey Kessell
Extension Agent, Natural Resources and Environmental Education, Agriculture and Natural Resources
(859) 586-6101 lacey.laudick@uky.edu Boone County Extension Office 6028 Camp Ernst Road, Burlington, Kentucky 41005-0876Boone County Farmer's Market
Be sure to check out the Boone County Farmer's Market! Located at 1961 Burlington Pike, right in front of the Enrichment Center!
Open 7 days a week from 10 AM to 5 PM May through October
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