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Building Bridges: 
                                                    US Extension Agents Training in Forage/ Livestock Management
                                                               Using Farm Case Studies in Puerto Rico 

                                                                    Gamble,* S.F.1; Barber, D.L.2; Burbaugh, B.J.3; Newman, Y.C.4; Thomas, M.E.5; Walter, J.H.6
                                                                           1
                                                                             Extension Agent, University of Florida IFAS Extension, DeLand, FL, 32724
                                                                           2
                                                                             Extension Agent, UF/IFAS Extension, Columbia County, Lake City, FL, 3202
                                                                           3
                                                                             Extension Agent, UF/IFAS Extension - Duval County, Jacksonville, FL, 32724
                                                                           4
                                                                            Agronomy Specialist, UF/IFAS Agronomy, Gainesville, FL, 32611
                                                                           5
                                                                             Extension Agent, UF/IFAS Extension - Lake County, Tavares, FL, 32778
                                                                           6
                                                                            Extension Agent, UF/IFAS - Brevard County, Cocoa, FL, 32926



                      Abstract                                                                                                                                            Intended Outcomes 
To enhance agents understanding of tropical 
forage systems, cultural diversity, and critical                                                       Activities                                                 •   Expansion of County Agents 
thinking, five forage/livestock Extension                                                                                                                             perspective on tropical and sub
agents, of varied experience, attended train‐                                                                                                                         ‐tropical forage livestock/
ing in Puerto Rico (PR). Collaborative efforts                                                                                                                        production 
in funding, in‐kind services, and program de‐
sign and implementation were employed.                                                                                                                            •   Change in the way County 
Sessions included tours to UPR Isabella Ex‐                                                                                                                           Agents currently approach for‐
                                                                            Collaborative efforts in planning, and program design and                                 age related systems 
periment/Research Station, research pro‐                                                         implementation 
jects, and production units using conserva‐                                                                                                                       •   Increased appreciation by 
tion management. Included were two grazing                                                                                                                            County Agents of cultural dif‐
dairies where economic stability and sustain‐                                                                                                                         ferences and product accep‐
ability had been increased by migrating to a                                                                                                                          tance 
forage based feeding system, a forage opera‐
tion providing livestock feeds to Puerto Rico                                                                                                                     •   New perspectives of manage‐
and Caribbean Islands, and two cattle opera‐                                                                                                                          ment decisions by County 
tions supplying beef to PR. These were stud‐                                                                                                                          agents as they are faced by 
ied and analyzed as case studies. The training                                                                                                                        new challenges to the tradi‐
                                                                                         Tours to UPR Experiment/Research Station
outcome expanded the extension agents’                                                                                                                                tional Florida production meth‐
perspective on tropical and sub‐tropical for‐                                                                                                                         ods  
age/livestock production and also changed 
the way they now approach forage related                                       Visit two grazing dairies with increased financial stability and 
systems. In addition, agents increased appre‐                                 sustainability after migrating to a forage based feeding system
ciation of cultural differences and product ac‐                                                                                                                                Conclusions 

                                                                                                                                                                  Agents statements included: 
                                                                                                                                                                  • Forage species appear to differ  

                     Introduction                                                                                                                                   greater as one goes south, 
                                                                                                                                                                    rather than north 
•As we face changes in market demand, inputs                                                                                                                      • Legumes appearance vary 


and challenges to traditional production meth‐                                                                                                                      widely as opposed to tradi‐
ods, exposure to different perspectives on ani‐                                                                                                                     tional clovers 
mal plant interactions on food animal produc‐                                                                                                                      
tion systems should bring valuable insights to                                                                                                                    • Cultural differences dictate 


Florida County Agents and Educators.                                                                                                                                consumer driven market pref‐
                                                                                  Visit to forage operation providing local feeds and ships                         erences 
                          
                                                                                              throughout the Caribbean Islands                                     
•As we face changes in market demand, inputs 
                                                                                                                                                                  • Agents stated a greater under‐
and challenges to traditional production meth‐
                                                                                                                                                                    standing for the culture, agri‐
ods, exposure to different perspectives on ani‐
                                                                                                                                                                    cultural practices and sustain‐
mal plant interactions on food animal produc‐
                                                                                                                                                                    ability 
tion systems should bring valuable insights to 
Florida County Agents and Educators. 



                      Objectives 
                                                                                                                                                                           Acknowledgements
       To enhance agent understanding of:

            •   Tropical forage system                                            Visit two cattle operations supplying beef to Puerto Rico                       •University of Florida IFAS/
                                                                                                                                                                    Extension 
                •   Cultural Diversity                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                                  •University of Puerto Rico 
                •   Critical Thinking
ceptance, underpinning management decisions as they face changes to traditional FL production methods and clientele diversity. 

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  • 1. Building Bridges:  US Extension Agents Training in Forage/ Livestock Management Using Farm Case Studies in Puerto Rico  Gamble,* S.F.1; Barber, D.L.2; Burbaugh, B.J.3; Newman, Y.C.4; Thomas, M.E.5; Walter, J.H.6 1 Extension Agent, University of Florida IFAS Extension, DeLand, FL, 32724 2 Extension Agent, UF/IFAS Extension, Columbia County, Lake City, FL, 3202 3 Extension Agent, UF/IFAS Extension - Duval County, Jacksonville, FL, 32724 4 Agronomy Specialist, UF/IFAS Agronomy, Gainesville, FL, 32611 5 Extension Agent, UF/IFAS Extension - Lake County, Tavares, FL, 32778 6 Extension Agent, UF/IFAS - Brevard County, Cocoa, FL, 32926 Abstract  Intended Outcomes  To enhance agents understanding of tropical  forage systems, cultural diversity, and critical  Activities  • Expansion of County Agents  thinking, five forage/livestock Extension  perspective on tropical and sub agents, of varied experience, attended train‐ ‐tropical forage livestock/ ing in Puerto Rico (PR). Collaborative efforts  production  in funding, in‐kind services, and program de‐ sign and implementation were employed.  • Change in the way County  Sessions included tours to UPR Isabella Ex‐ Agents currently approach for‐ Collaborative efforts in planning, and program design and   age related systems  periment/Research Station, research pro‐ implementation  jects, and production units using conserva‐ • Increased appreciation by  tion management. Included were two grazing  County Agents of cultural dif‐ dairies where economic stability and sustain‐ ferences and product accep‐ ability had been increased by migrating to a  tance  forage based feeding system, a forage opera‐ tion providing livestock feeds to Puerto Rico  • New perspectives of manage‐ and Caribbean Islands, and two cattle opera‐ ment decisions by County  tions supplying beef to PR. These were stud‐ agents as they are faced by  ied and analyzed as case studies. The training  new challenges to the tradi‐ Tours to UPR Experiment/Research Station outcome expanded the extension agents’  tional Florida production meth‐ perspective on tropical and sub‐tropical for‐ ods   age/livestock production and also changed  the way they now approach forage related  Visit two grazing dairies with increased financial stability and  systems. In addition, agents increased appre‐ sustainability after migrating to a forage based feeding system ciation of cultural differences and product ac‐ Conclusions  Agents statements included:  • Forage species appear to differ   Introduction  greater as one goes south,  rather than north  •As we face changes in market demand, inputs  • Legumes appearance vary  and challenges to traditional production meth‐ widely as opposed to tradi‐ ods, exposure to different perspectives on ani‐ tional clovers  mal plant interactions on food animal produc‐   tion systems should bring valuable insights to  • Cultural differences dictate  Florida County Agents and Educators.  consumer driven market pref‐ Visit to forage operation providing local feeds and ships  erences      throughout the Caribbean Islands   •As we face changes in market demand, inputs  • Agents stated a greater under‐ and challenges to traditional production meth‐ standing for the culture, agri‐ ods, exposure to different perspectives on ani‐ cultural practices and sustain‐ mal plant interactions on food animal produc‐ ability  tion systems should bring valuable insights to  Florida County Agents and Educators.  Objectives  Acknowledgements To enhance agent understanding of: • Tropical forage system Visit two cattle operations supplying beef to Puerto Rico •University of Florida IFAS/ Extension  • Cultural Diversity   •University of Puerto Rico  • Critical Thinking
  • 2.