Horticulture Production PracticesPlan of Work

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Bourbon County CES

Title:
Horticulture Production Practices
MAP:
Horticulture Production and Marketing
Agents Involved:
Tackett
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Horticulture, Commercial
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Community Gardens and Horticulture Therapy
Situation:

Numerous local and national surveys and  studies have shown that the demand for locally produced food continues to grow.  Some studies conducted in population centers located close to Bourbon County indicate that local fruit and vegetable production does not even meet current consumer demand.  Local producers need to continually evaluate their operations and production practices in order to efficiently meet the current and future demand for food products. Through direct observation on numerous local  production site visits it has been observed that new and experienced producers could easily expand their existing production capacity by adopting more advanced horticulture production practices (pulse irrigation, fertigation, high tunnel season extension, etc.)  Extension has resources to educate horticulture producers in production, value added opportunities, business planning, and marketing strategies to expand production  for the demand.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Increase in the production of local horticulture products through the use of advanced production practices


Producer sales and/or profits at farmer’s markets, road side stands, and/or community supported agriculture increase.


Maintain or increase economic stability of farm operations.

Intermediate Outcomes:
Initial Outcomes:
Evaluation:

Initial Outcome:

Number of producers reporting increase in awareness of issues noted in 'short term outcomes'

Indicator:

number of producers reporting: growing variety of produce based on market demand,  reviewing/attending programs on extending growing seasons, fertigation, plasticulture, etc.

Method:

end of meeting evaluations, follow up online evaluations, site visits

Timeline:

2021-24


Intermediate Outcome:

number of commercial producers reporting practice changes made in the areas outlined in 'medium term outcomes'

Indicator:

number of producers who: increse usage of plasticulture, drip irrigation, fertigation, season extension structures, advanced production practices

Method: pre/post meting evaluations, 3 month follow up online surveys

Timeline:

2021-24


Long-term Outcome:


Indicator: total increase in production through use of advanced production practices

Method: pre/post meeting evaluations, 6 month meeting follow up surveys, site visits,

Timeline: 2022-23

Learning Opportunities:

Audience:

Commercial Producers

Project or Activity:

tomato trellising field demonstrations

Content or Curriculum:

Extension 'Florida Weave' trellising publication

Inputs: stakes, twine, etc.

Date: Spring 2023


Audience:

commercial producers

Project or Activity: alternative hort crop mtgs

Content or Curriculum: UK Center for Crop Diversification information

Inputs: Local office resources, UK specialists/research materials

Date: Winter 2023


Audience:

commercial producers

Project or Activity:

season extension techniques

Content or Curriculum:

UK publications

Inputs: Agents time, local Extension Office resources, Specialists/research publications

Date: Spring 2024


Audience:

commercial producers

Project or Activity:

 drip irrigation demonstration

Content or Curriculum:

UK publications

Inputs: drip irrigation supplies

Date: spring 2024


Audience:

commercial producers/homeowners

Project or Activity:

Tomato Research project-Home tomato early blight trials

Content or Curriculum:

UK publications/Other Extension publications

Inputs: small scale power spray equipment

Date: Trial Summer 2022.  Wrap up and publication 2023


Audience:

commercial producers

Project or Activity:

general vegetable productions meeting(s)

Content or Curriculum: UK production publications, Center for Crop Diversification crop profiles

Inputs: Agent time, specialists

Date: Ongoing 2021-24


Audience:

commercial producers

Project or Activity:

 high tunnel production demo

Content or Curriculum:

UK publications

Inputs: irrigation/plant material supplies

Date: fall/winter/spring 2023-24



Success Stories

Hort Culture Podcast

Author: Anthony Tackett

Major Program: Horticulture, Commercial

"Hort Culture," a new weekly podcast created by the Boyle and Bourbon County Horticulture Agents and Experts from the Center for Crop Diversification at the University of Kentucky. With a library of 68 episodes and over 6700 downloads to date, this podcast has become a ongoing source of knowledge and information  for both home gardeners and commercial producers.What sets "Hort Culture" apart is its unwavering dedication to educating listeners about the multifaceted world

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Local Personal Food Production

Author: Anthony Tackett

Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home

Bourbon County Blooms: Horticulture Program Cultivates Local Food Production SuccessThe  Bourbon County Horticulture program is pleased to announce a flourishing season of local food production!  This year's program focused on empowering residents to grow their own fruits and vegetables, with impressive results.Planting the Seeds of Knowledge:Over 150 Direct Questions Answered: Residents across Bourbon County didn't hesitate to reach out! Our program fielded inquiries on a vari

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Bourbon County Extension Service: Growing Knowledge, One Consultation at a Time

Author: Anthony Tackett

Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home

The Bourbon County Extension Service continues to be a strong source of support for local communities, offering a wealth of educational resources through diverse outreach programs. This past year, the Horticulture program demonstrated a strong commitment to direct, hands-on learning by providing over 260 personalized consultations and individual meetings.These sessions catered to a variety of needs and learning styles. Residents received one-on-one guidance through phone calls, emails, office vi

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