Horticulture
Horticulture and Local Food
Anderson, Messenger, Hayward, Wilson
Local Food Systems
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Master Gardener
Farmer's Markets
- With the Locally grown movement in full swing, more and more individuals want to grow their own fruits and vegetables. The Master Gardener program allows for community members to gain experience for their selves as well as share their wealth of knowledge with other producers and youth.
- Grant and loan programs through Extension and other agencies (USDA, Soil Conservation, etc.) has allowed an increase in permanent structures such as high tunnels.
- Extension Master Gardeners extend the educational outreach to community gardens, youth gardens, lawn and garden practices, etc.
- Increase number of vendors with variety of products at the farmers’ market.
- Extension Master Gardeners engage as facilitators for classes and/or workshops.
- Redemption rate of senior vouchers at the farmers’ market increases annually.
- Redemption rate of WIC vouchers at the farmers’ market increase annually.
- Extension Master Gardener Program flourishes with increasing number of certified volunteers.
- Identify production methods to extend the growing season for fruits and vegetables.
Initial Outcome: Master Gardeners will pass their certification exams and maintain their educational and volunteer hours.
Indicator: Number of certified volunteers.
Method: Exams and volunteer hours.
Timeline: December and June.
Initial Outcome: Senior voucher redemption rate at the farmers’ market.
Indicator: Number of redeemed senior vouchers.
Method: Survey of producers and annual report from KY Department of Ag.
Timeline: End of growing season (fall).
Outcome: Extend community outreach for the Master Gardeners.
Indicator: Number of community programs held.
Method: Program count.
Timeline: Every six months.
Audience: Master Gardeners
Project or Activity: CEU opportunities
Content or Curriculum: Fruit & vegetable production topics
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, horticulture agents, etc.
Date: Monthly
Audience: Home Gardeners
Project or Activity: Production Systems
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, horticulture agents, etc.
Date: Spring & Fall
Audience: Fruit Tree Producers
Project or Activity: Pruning & Grafting Workshop
Content or Curriculum: How To & Hands-On
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, horticulture agents, etc.
Date: Bi-Annual
Audience: Fruit & Vegetable Producers
Project or Activity: Farmers’ Market Meetings
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, horticulture agents, etc.
Date: Monthly
Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: POP Club (Farmers’ Market)
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics and Tastings
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, etc.
Date: June, July, and August (1st and 3rd Saturday at the market)
Audience: consumers with, are borderline, or have a family history of diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease
Project or Activity: Prescription Program (Farmers’ Market)
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: Health Coalition, Pharmacies, UK Healthcare, etc.
Date: June, July, and August (every other week)
Audience: All Producers
Project or Activity: Soil Testing
Content or Curriculum: UK Soil Lab
Inputs: UK specialists
Date: Year around
Audience: Horticulture Producers
Project or Activity: PBPT Training's
Content or Curriculum: PBPT Training Materials
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, Horticulture agents, etc.
Date: As Needed.
Audience: 4-H Youth
Project or Activity: Gardening Club
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, Horticulture agents, etc.
Date: March thru October
Audience: Producers
Project or Activity: CAIP (cost-share) Training's
Content or Curriculum: Various Topics
Inputs: UK specialists, industry professionals, Horticulture agents, etc.
Date: Fall
Author: Chelsey Anderson
Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture
After many discussions with the Family and Consumer Science agent, it was decided that we needed to offer some educational programming on an online platform. Currently the Family and Consumer agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources agent, and SNAP-ED assistant were organizing take out bags for folks to pick up once a week with activities in them, but this would be for a different group of clientele. With that, it was determined that we would do two online series through Google Classroom. The fi
Author: Chelsey Anderson
Major Program: Local Food Systems
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, staff at the Cumberland County Extension Office wondered how they were going to reach clientele. After seeing and hearing about other counties offering to-go bags with all sorts of activities in them, the Family and Consumer Science and Agriculture and Natural Resources Agents along with the SNAP-ED assistant decided to give them a try. The first bags (20) were prepared on March 30th for no contact pick up on the office porch. Each week since, the staff have prepa