Numbered Publications: ID
ID-176: Using Soil Cement on Horse and Livestock Farms
Spencer Guinn, Steve Higgins, Donald Stamper | August 3, 2009 (New)
Most farmers in Kentucky can identify with a myriad of problems associated with mud forming around high traffic areas, including areas around horse and cattle waterers, feed bunks, round bale feeders, walk paths and gate entrances. Mud is usually a result of animals congregating in and around these areas, but increased traffic can enhance the problem. In many cases, finding solutions to mud problems on farms is not the issue--the issue is determining how to make solutions economical.
ID-174: Options for Controlling Canada Geese
Spencer Guinn, Amanda Gumbert, Steve Higgins | January 15, 2009 (New)
The average Canada goose produces more fecal waste than a dairy cow on a per-weight basis. In addition, gaggles of resident Canada geese have been associated with problems of over grazing. Having large amounts of fecal waste around a riparian area that has limited vegetation can lead to the runoff of nutrients, sediment, and pathogens, which can contaminate ponds, lakes, and streams in Kentucky.
ID-173: Equine Emergency and Disaster Preparedness
Fernanda Camargo, Bob Coleman, Roberta Dwyer | October 3, 2008 (New)
ID-170: Drinking Water Quality Guidelines for Cattle
Carmen Agouridis, Amanda Gumbert, Steve Higgins | March 26, 2008 (New)
ID-168: Composting Horse Muck
Bob Coleman, Victoria Gallagher, Steve Higgins, Donald Stamper, Steve Workman | October 10, 2007 (New)
ID-165: Temporary Fencing for Horse Pastures
Kenny Burdine, Bob Coleman, Traci Missun | August 24, 2007 (New)
ID-164: High Traffic Area Pads for Horses
Bob Coleman, Victoria Gallagher, Steve Higgins, Ben Koostra, Steve Workman | July 15, 2007 (New)
ID-161: Pervious Concrete as a Flooring Material for Horse Handling Areas
Bob Coleman, Steve Higgins, Steve Workman | March 13, 2007 (New)
ID-162: Goat Production Basics in Kentucky
David Ditsch, Terry Hutchens, Patty Scharko, Brandon Sears | March 6, 2007 (New)
ID-119: Ornamental Gourd Production in Kentucky
Ric Bessin, Terry Jones, Joe Masabni, Amanda Sears, Kenny Seebold, Tim Woods | January 3, 2007 (Minor Revision)