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Partner Spotlight: Kentucky Sheep and Goat Development Office

Kelley Yates with the Kentucky Sheep and Goat Development Office (KSGDO) took some time to answer a few questions about upcoming programs and how to learn more about small ruminant production.

What is your role within KSGDO and how long have you been with the organization?

I serve as the Executive Director and have been in the position since 2012.

What are you most excited about as this program rolls out?

I am excited to get more people into the sheep and goat business! Small ruminants are the most versatile livestock we can raise in Kentucky. Sheep and goats take a much smaller amount of inputs and convert grass into meat, milk, and fiber more easily that any other specie. And with our strong and steady markets, there is no reason to not jump in!

What role will KSGDO play within the grant program?

KSGDO is offering connections with mentors from across the state who are vastly knowledgeable not only about small ruminant production, but also on how to develop a network of support and locate funds to help people get started.

 Are there other programs KSGDO has that veterans can participate in?

Veterans can take part in all aspects of our office. We highly encourage all current and future producers to become a member of either/both the Kentucky Goat Producers Association and the Kentucky Sheep and Wool Producers Association. This will get you immediately started on creating your own network of support, as well as give you benefits like the Kentucky Sheep and Goat Management Calendar, HoofPrint Magazine, and get you on our email list where we share news about education and funding opportunities. We also have a vast amount of resources on our website- www.kysheepandgoat.org. You can check out the associations there too!

How can we stay up-to-date with new initiatives and programs from KSGDO?

The best way is to get a membership to either of our associations as our members are the first to hear about anything coming down the pike. You can also visit our website at www.kysheepandgoat.org and our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/KySheepAndGoatOffice.