Environmental StewardshipPlan of Work

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Carroll County CES

Title:
Environmental Stewardship
MAP:
Agriculture Enhancement and Sustainability
Agents Involved:
Joyce Doyle, Christy Eastwood and Maggie Forsee
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Integrated Pest Management
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Agriculture
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Substance Use Recovery – 4-H Youth Development
Situation:

The quality and health of water and soil, along with compliance of chemical use, is vital for agriculture.  Non-compliance can impact eligibility for cost share and/or federal funding, result in legal ramification, and loss of business.

Kentucky has over 90,000 miles of streams and rivers. Many of these stream miles are impaired by pollution such as sediment, bacteria, and excess nutrients. Urban areas, agricultural areas, and construction sites are examples of sources of these pollutants. Landowners are often confused about how to manage challenges associated with streams on their property. Regulatory restrictions concerning stream maintenance can be confusing and many streams are subject to increased erosion, scoured streambanks, and pollution from adjacent land uses.

According to the 2019 Carroll County Community Assessment, the top priority in Agriculture & Environment was less illegal dumping and littering, which can impact pollution.  Members of the Carroll County Agricultural Development Council agreed this topic was an area of focus for Extension Programming in Environmental Stewardship.

Long-Term Outcomes:
Intermediate Outcomes:
Initial Outcomes:
Evaluation:

Outcome:  

Long-term

Indicator:

Producers, landowners, and residents put best management practices into place.  Number of youth completed 4-H natural resources projects in the community.

Method:

Surveys of producers, landowners, and residents.   Follow-up surveys with youth. 

Timeline:

2 – 4 years


Outcome:

Intermediate

Indicator:

Increase in number of Private Applicator Pesticide Trainings, Kentucky Agriculture Water Quality Plans, and Kentucky Nutrient Management Plans completed.   Number of youth who adopted best management practices in 4-H Natural Resources.

Method:

Monthly statistics.  Surveys of 4-H Members in Natural Resources.

Timeline:

1 – 1 ½ years


Outcome:

Initial

Indicator:

Increase in knowledge gained during programs and activities.

Method:

Surveys and evaluations of program participants.

Timeline:

6 months – 2 years

Learning Opportunities:

Audience:

Carroll County Producers and Landowners

Project or Activity:

Kentucky Ag Water Quality Plan

Content or Curriculum:

Encourage all producers to have an up-to-date and complete KYAWQ Plan on file with the Carroll County Conservation District.

Inputs:

Extension Agents, Staff Assistant, Carroll County Conservation District, KYAWQ Plan website, Extension resources (publications), Time

Date:

All throughout the year


Audience:

Carroll County Producers, Landowners, and Residents

Activity:

Private Pesticide Applicator Training and Certification

Content or Curriculum:

UK Private Pesticide Applicator Certification Program

Inputs:

Extension Agent, Staff Assistant, Extension resources (publications, factsheets, etc.), Equipment (Soil probes, etc.), Time

Date:

February/March 2025



Audience:

Carroll County Producers, Landowners, and Residents

Activity:

Kentucky Nutrient Management Plan Workshop

Content or Curriculum:

ID-211: Kentucky Nutrient Management Planning Guidelines (KyNMP)

Inputs:

Extension Agent, Staff Assistant, UK Specialists, Extension resources (publications, factsheets, etc.), Time

Date:

Fall 2024


Audience:

Carroll County Youth

Activity:

Electricity

Content or Curriculum:

Snap Circuit Kits, 4-H Wire It Up Curriculum

Inputs:

Extension Agent, Staff Assistant, Volunteers, Extension resources (publications, factsheets, etc.), Time, Money

Date:

August 2024

May 2025




Audience:

Carroll County Youth

Activity:

4-H Wood Science  Forestry projects for county fair

Content or Curriculum:

Forestry Publications.

Inputs:

Extension Agent, Staff Assistant, Volunteers, Time, Money

Date:

September 2024

May 2025


Audience:

Carroll County Youth

Activity:

4-H Shooting Sports

Content or Curriculum:

Shooting Sports Policy and Procedures

Inputs:

Extension Agent, Staff Assistant, Volunteers, Parents, Equipment (Firearms, Throwers, Archery Targets, Ammunition), Time, Money

Date:

April  2024

April  2025


Audience:

Carroll County Youth

Activity:

4-H Camp

Content or Curriculum:

Life skills, survival in the outdoors.

Inputs:

Extension Agent, Extension Staff, Volunteers, Extension resources (publications, factsheets, etc.), Extension 4-H Specialists, 4-H Camping Staff, Money, Time

Date:

Summer 2024

Summer 2025


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