Sustaining Our Natural ResourcesPlan of Work

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Clay County CES

Title:
Sustaining Our Natural Resources
MAP:
Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities
Agents Involved:
Lora Lee Frazier Howard, Alissa Sebastian, Jeff Casada
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Home & Consumer Horticulture
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Pesticide Safety – Plant Pests
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Help Yourself to a Healthy Home Series
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Situation:
Each decision individuals make can impact the health and safety of the family and environment. Understanding how daily choices can impact our environment is vital to conserving and preserving our natural resources and ensuring a healthy environment for present and future generations. Clay County alone has just over 300,000 acres of land with approximately 256,000 acres of forest land. Natural resources must be respected and the proper decisions be made for our future.
Long-Term Outcomes:
-Create safe home environments that promote and support the physical and mental well-being of families throughout the life cycle.

-Citizens will embrace environmental stewardship for sustainable use of Clay County's natural resources.

-Students will help prepare future teams for environmental challenges and contests as adult volunteers

-Students assist in determining future county needs and programming for natural resources and environment
Intermediate Outcomes:
-Improved safety, cost, skills related to environment of the home

-Improve one or more practices that will impact home landscaping.

-Our citizens will recognize that natural resources are a vital part of the county's economic engine and can produce both income and enjoyment. Citizens will adopt solutions to improve environmental quality.

-Participation and implementation of county environmental and natural resource events for youth will increase
Initial Outcomes:
-Increased knowledge, opinions, or skills related to the home.

-Improved understanding of issues related to home landscaping.

-Citizens will gain knowledge in the use of recommended practices to better maintain our natural resources.

-Youth will understand how the use and misuse of natural resources affect a global society and differentiate between a renewable and non-renewable resource
Evaluation:
Long-Term Outcome: Create safe home environments that promote and support the physical and mental wellbeing of families throughout the life cycle.
Indicator: number of individuals that make changes to improve natural resources. Number of individuals who report implementing a gardening technique to save money.
Method: Formal and informal evaluations, word of mouth.
Timeline: 2016-2020

Intermediate Outcome: Assess the cost saving or benefits with a new practice related to home care.
Implement a practice or demonstrate a skill that will improve the landscape.
Indicator: number of individuals who make changes for the purpose of improving natural resources or saving money related to home and home landscaping
Method: Evaluation/Word of mouth.
Timeline: 2016-2020

Initial Outcome: Families will change knowledge, skill, and opinion related to home and home landscape.
Indicator: Number of individuals that experience a change in knowledge, opinion, and skills or aspirations related to home.
Method: Formal and informal evaluations/word of mouth
Timeline: 2016-2020

Long Term Outcome: Citizens will have an increased knowledge of natural resources in Clay County
Indicator: Number of citizens that indicate that they have made changes to better protect, preserve, produce and/or promote Clay County's natural resources.
Method: Participation in trainings, workshops, contests, observations
Timeline: 2016-2020

Intermediate Outcome: Adults will be able to recognize that natural resources are a vital part of the county
Indicator: Participation in workshops and programs
Method: Program and workshop participation
Timeline: 2016-2020

Initial Outcome: Citizens gain a knowledge of how to protect, preserve, produce and promote natural resources
Indicator: Program and Workshop Participation
Method: Program and Workshop Participation
Timeline: 2016-2020

Long Term Outcome: Youth will feel a sense of belonging to something larger(a global environment)and work to prepare for the future generations to come
Indicator: Students involved in leadership roles involving agriculture, environment, and/or natural resources
Method: Surveys, follow-ups, interviews
Timeline: 2016-2020

Intermediate Outcome: Increased number of youth engaged in agriculture and environmental or natural resources events, practices, or activities
Indicator: Number of participants involved; projects, activities, or enterprises students are working on themselves
Method: Surveys, follow-ups, interviews
Timeline: 2016-2020

Initial Outcome: Students show increased awareness of how agriculture, our environment, and natural resources affect our world.
Indicator: Number of students that show change based on what they have learned
Method: Pre and Post Surveys
Timeline: 2016-2020

Learning Opportunities:


Audience: Adults 
Project or Activity: Household Pest
Content or Curriculum: Household Pest
Inputs: Family & Consumer Science Agent, Ag Agent
Date: 2017 -2018


Audience: Agricultural Producers

Activity: Private Pesticide Applicator Program

Content or Curriculum: UK Curriculum

Inputs: Agricultural Agent

Date: Fall 2016, Spring 2017


Audience: Homeowners

Activity: Garden Bloom Series

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications, UK Specialists, Local Experts and Agents

Inputs: Agricultural Agent

Date: Quarterly


Audience: Youth / adults

Activity: Forestry Field Day / Environmental Day Camp

Content or Curriculum: Volunteers, Field Experts, Agents

Inputs: 4-H Agent, leaders

Date: Fall 2017


Audience: Youth

Activity: 4-H NRESci Academy

Content or Curriculum: Agents, Field Experts, Robinson Forest

Inputs: 4-H Agent

Date: Fall 2017


Audience: Adults 
Activity: Disaster Preparedness
Content or Curriculum: UK Publications 

Inputs: FCS Agent 
Date: 2017-2018




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Author: Jeffrey Casada

Major Program: Logging Training and Professional Education

On February 6th, 2018 UK Forestry Extension broadcast a live Logger Web TV Program to 25 counties strategically distributed around the state, from the Webcast studio in the Forestry Extension Office. Assistance from the county agents and supporting staff was critical to the success of this program. Counties opened their offices up, assisted with registration, answering and conveying questions, and much more. By hosting this Logger TV program from our webcast studio in the format that we did, we

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