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August Crop Operations
(Based on 10 yrs. of Kentucky Crop Reports)

First Week Second Week Third Week Fourth Week
Forages ----- ----- 3rd cutting of Alfalfa 60% done -----
Small Grains ----- ----- ----- -----
Soybeans 50% has bloomed

15% have pods setting on

Critical Pod-Filling Stage (cont.)
65% has bloomed

25% has pod set

Critical Pod-Filling Stage (cont.)
70% has bloomed

30% pod set

Critical Pod-Filling Stage (cont.)




Critical Pod-Filling Stage (cont.)
Tobacco ALL has bloomed

25% is topped


45% has been topped


50% has been topped and sprayed for sucker control

Dark all has been topped


75% of Burley topped


15% has been cut
Corn



Critical Silking Stage (cont.)


Silk stage ENDS

Critical Silking Stage ENDS
75% has reached dough stage

33% dent
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General Farm
Operations
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Usual Crop Planting And Harvesting Dates For August
(from Kentucky Agricultural Statistics Service)

Planting Dates Harvesting Dates
Burley Tobacco (Type 31) ----- BEGINS August 8th
MOST ACTIVE begins August 21st
Dark Fired Tobacco (Type 22 & 23) ----- BEGINS August 5th
MOST ACTIVE begins August 18th
One Sucker Tobacco (Type 35) ----- BEGINS August 5th
MOST ACTIVE begins August 18th
Green River Tobacco (Type 36) ----- BEGINS August 5th
MOST ACTIVE begins August 18th
Alfalfa Hay ----- MOST ACTIVE entire month
All Other Hay ----- MOST ACTIVE entire month
Apples ----- Entire month
Peaches ----- MOST ACTIVE ends August 20th
ENDS August 30th





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August Vegetable Gardener's Calendar for Western KY
(from Home Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky)
August 1st
  • Transplant fall cole crops to permanent location between now and August 15th.

  • Start seeds outdoors for PEAS, EDIBLE PODDED PEAS, BUSH BEANS, RADISHES, BEETS, and MUSTARD.

  • Divide old RHUBARB or plant crowns if not done in Spring.
  • August 15th Start seeds outdoors for RADISHES, SPINACH, TURNIPS, TURNIP GREENS, BEETS, MUSTARD, LETTUCE, and ENDIVE.
    NOTE: Subtract 10 days for Central KY and 15 for Eastern KY to these dates for fall crops.


    August Garden Safe Planting Dates
    (from Home Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky)

    Earliest Safe Planting Date Latest Safe Planting Date

    Date Area of KY Date Area of KY
    Beans (snap) ----- ----- August 1st Western
    Beets ----- ----- August 15th Western
    Broccoli (plants) ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western
    Brussell Sprouts (plants) ----- ----- August 1st Western
    Cabbage ----- ----- August 1st Western
    Carrots ----- ----- August 1st Western
    Cauliflower (plants) ----- ----- August 5th Western
    Chard ----- ----- August 1st Western
    Collards ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western
    Kale ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western
    Kohlrabi ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western
    Lettuce (leaf) ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Eastern Mt.
    Central
    Lettuce (bibb plants) ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western
    Lettuce (head plants) ----- ----- August 1st Western
    Okra ----- ----- August 1st Western
    Parsley ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western
    Snow Peas ----- ----- August 1st
    August 8th
    Central
    Western
    Spinach ----- ----- August 15th Eastern Mt.
    Summer Squash ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western
    Turnips ----- ----- August 1st
    August 15th
    Central
    Western





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    August Beef Operations
    (from the Beef Integrated Resource Management Calendar)
    Spring Calving Herd
  • Breeding season ENDS.

  • Watch pastures! If pasture is running short, start supplemental feeding.

  • Repair and improve corrals for fall working and weaning.
  • Fall Calving Herd
  • Prepare for calving.

  • Get calving area and equipment arranged (see details).
  • All Cattle
  • Provide shade and water. Check water supply frequently - as much as 20 gallons may be required by high producing cows in very hot weather.

  • Don't give up on fly control. Methods may need to be combined (i.e. spraying of "tagged cattle") in late summer.
  • Forages
  • Remove livestock and apply nitrogen to fescue pastures to be stockpiled.

  • Take soil samples to determine perennial pasture fertility needs.

  • Fertilize alfalfa and other hay/pasture fields as needed.

  • Plant perennial grasses at optimal rate, date, and depth.

  • Harvest corn silage.

  • Secure desired varieties for late summer seedings.


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