Home and Commercial Horticulture
Horticulture
Wayne Kirby, Danielle Barrett
Commercial Horticulture
Commercial Horticulture - Crop Marketing
Farmer's Markets
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Local food, flowers and plants continues to be in demand from consumers, restaurants, retail outlets, schools, and the local people. It is anticipated that sales of Kentucky food products will from $14 million in 2014 to $24 million in 2020. Consumers and contract buyers lack year round safe access to locally produced products like produce, flowers and plants. Extension serves as resource to provide training to insure locally grown food is safe appropriate to meet local food demand and consumer demand.
*Increase in the number of vendors, variety of local food products, sales and/or profits at farmer’s markets, road side stands, or community supported agriculture
*Increase access to local foods in restaurants, retail outlets, school and other institutions
*Maintain or increase consumer confidence/ demand in local foods
*Maintain or increase economic stability of farm operations.
•Apply best management practices in marketing
•Apply food safety practices and/or procedures
Earn certification(s) for:
•Redeeming USDA script
•selling and /or providing samples at farmer’s markets
•Microprocessing
•Better Process Control School
•USDA GAP
Choose local food products when available
•Purchase local food and food products
•Advocate for local food producers (i.e. feature on menus)
•Amend purchasing procedure to accommodate local food purchasing
Contract buyers/ Consumers
•Identify/ locate local food producers and processors
•Explain local food needs and purchasing procedures (i.e. quantity, quality, deliver, etc.)
Initial Outcome: Identify/ locate local food producers and processors
Indicator: Consumers will buy local produce at Farmer's Market/local vendors
Method: Observation
Timeline: 2018-2019
Intermediate Outcome: Participants will choose local food products when available. Individuals will purchase local food and food products from local producers. Individuals will advocate for local food producers (i.e. feature on menus)
Indicator: Amend purchasing procedure to accommodate local food purchasing and selling
Method: Observation , year end profits from Farmer's Market, attendance at Farmers market
Timeline: 2019-2020
Long-term Outcome: *Increase in the number of vendors, variety of local food products, sales and/or profits at farmer’s markets, road side stands, or community supported agriculture. Increase community support
Indicator: Farmers Market continues to grow and consumer confidence is shown by supporting local foods. Local schools/business buy local produce.
Method: Observation, sales
Timeline: 2019-2020
Audience: Farmers market vendors
Project or Activity: farmers market
Content or Curriculum: horticulture publications
Inputs: UK and KSU faculty, publications, research trials, CCD, Commodity growers
Date: 2018-2019
Audience: Commercial growers
Project or Activity: Educational programs, demonstrations, field days
Content or Curriculum: Horticulture publication
Inputs: UK, KSU specialist, publications, research trials
Date: 2018-2019
Audience: Non-Commercial growers
Project or Activity: Educational programs, demonstrations, field days
Content or Curriculum: Horticulture publication
Inputs: UK, KSU specialist, publications, research trials
Date: 2018-2019
Audience: general public
Project or Activity: Farm visits, field scouting, workshops
Content or Curriculum: Horticulture publication
Inputs: UK, KSU specialist, publications, research trials
Date: 2018-2019
Audience: General public
Project or Activity: educational programs, demonstrations
Content or Curriculum: Horticulture publications
Inputs: UK, KSU specialist, pubs
Date: 2018-2019
Author: Robert Kirby
Major Program: Commercial Horticulture
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