Numbered Publications by Cocanougher, Jenny
IP-56: Assessment of the Potential for Livestock and Poultry Manure to Provide the Nutrients Removed by Crops and Forages in Kentucky
Les Anderson, Jenny Cocanougher, Richard Coffey, Bill Crist, Ron Fleming, Kim Henken, Doug Overhults, Tony Pescatore, Monroe Rasnake, Bill Thom | Feb. 5, 2025 (Revised)
Livestock and poultry manure has been used for many years to provide basic fertilizer nutrients to improve crop and forage production. In addition, it has long been known that the chemical and physical properties of soils can be improved by applications of animal manure. Because of these benefits, much of the manure produced by livestock and poultry has been and continues to be applied to cropland and pastureland. Not only does this practice benefit crop production, it also has the environmental benefit of recycling nutrients to the soil from which they originated.
HENV-206: Understanding and Protecting Kentucky's Watersheds
Jenny Cocanougher, Amanda Gumbert, Ashley Osborne | Nov. 8, 2013 (New)
Regardless of where you are, you are always in a watershed. A watershed is any area of land that drains water to a single water body such as a stream or lake.
ENRI-205: Cleaning and Disinfecting a Cistern
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken | Nov. 1, 2005 (Minor Revision)
ENRI-203: Basic Needs for a Cistern Water System
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken | Nov. 1, 2005 (Minor Revision)
ENRI-204: Choosing Cistern Material and Location
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken | Nov. 1, 2005 (Minor Revision)
IP-57: Potential for Livestock and Poultry Manure to Provide the Nutrients Removed by Crops and Forages in Kentucky
Les Anderson, Jenny Cocanougher, Richard Coffey, Bill Crist, Ron Fleming, Kim Henken, Doug Overhults, Tony Pescatore, Monroe Rasnake, Bill Thom | Sep. 8, 1999 (New)
IP-3: Testing Private Water Sources
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken, Tom Ilvento, Joe Taraba | Sep. 1, 1997 (New)