Statistical Contact Report for FY2025Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025

332486

Total Hours

Contributed.

1596996

Contacts

with Local Stakeholders.

3426

Hours

of Multistate Efforts.

120588

Total Number

of Volunteers Engaged.

Stories

Promoting Local Farms & 4-H through the Allen County Farm to Fork Program

Eating local isnt just a fashionable trend. By eating local farm produce and animal products, consumers may just find a positive correlation for improved health, nutrition, personal finances and even a positive impact in your community by financially supporting local farms. For a second year, Allen County Cooperative Extension Service partnered with local farmers, Extension Volunteers and the 4-H Program to host our Annual Farm to Fork Event. “The Kentucky Proud Farm to Fork program aims to incr...

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Promoting Local Farms & 4-H through the Allen County Farm to Fork Program

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Extension Agent for Ag/Natural Resources in Breckinridge County serving the county since  February 1993.... More

Stories Behind the Numbers

  • Eclipse Glasses

    Describe the Issue or Situation.During the eclipse many of the towns had hosted events for people to watch the eclipse. Afterwards I saw where people could donate their glasses so others in South Amer... Read More

  • Local produce growers shine at local festival

    Downtown Princeton was bustling with activities on Saturday September 7 during the annual Black Patch Heritage Festival as well as providing an opportunity for free farmers market produce, provided by... Read More

  • Addressing Estate Planning and Heir Properties

    Harlan County faces a significant issue with heirs property due to inadequate estate planning. This leads to uncertainty, legal complications, and potential economic burdens for heirs.The Harlan Count... Read More

  • Maple Syrup Production

    Kentuckys abundant maple trees present an opportunity for landowners to diversify their income and contribute to local economic growth through maple syrup production.The Harlan County Extension Agent ... Read More

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