Small Lot Farming/Food ProductionPlan of Work
Boyd County CES
Title:
Small Lot Farming/Food Production
MAP:
Environmental Awareness
Agents Involved:
Harned, Bowling
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Sustainable Agriculture
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Situation:
More and more we are being asked about materials and information on growing small plot crops and small numbers of animals for home consumption. This is especially true in our local urban environment. Many times those requesting the information have never grown much if anything in the past but are concerned about food safety and being more self reliant going forward. Many of these people are also concerned about reducing or eliminating pesticide usage on their food and more natural and organic food production. And working to make some of these practices legal within the city limits.
Long-Term Outcomes:
More people will be producing at least some of their own food at home, whether in the city or on small plots located otherwise.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Those who gained the initial knowledge below will begin to produce the type of food that they are interested in for themselves and their families.
Initial Outcomes:
Those who participate will gain the knowledge and skills required to produce food as they are wanting to in the urban area or on small lots in more rural settings.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: More people will be producing some of their food at home
Indicator: More food being produced at home
Method: Surveys, follow-up with program participants, word of mouth
Timeline: 2017-2018
Intermediate Outcome: Additional people will begin to produce some of their food at home
Indicator: Increased number of people raising food at home
Method: Personal contacts, word of mouth, observation
Timeline: 2017-2020
Long-term Outcome: More people and those in the next generation will be home producing at least some of their food
Indicator: Still increasing number producing food at home
Method: Personal contacts, word of mouth, observation
Timeline: 2020 and beyond
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Urban/small lot owners
Project or Activity: Backyard poultry production
Content or Curriculum: How to produce eggs and meat from small backyard/urban flocks
Inputs: Extension agents and specialists, facilities, demonstration materials and equipment
Date: 2017-18 and possibly every 2-3 years beyond that
Audience:
Project or Activity: Goat and sheep production on a small scale
Content or Curriculum: Adapt available material to apply to small scale production
Inputs: Extension personnel, KY State specialists, local producers, facilities, demonstrations
Date: 2017 and every few years afterwards
Audience:
Project or Activity:
Content or Curriculum:
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Success Stories
Boyd County Farmers Market Continues to Grow
Author: Lori Bowling
Major Program: Farmer's Markets
The Boyd County Farmers Market is in it's 40th year and to date this past season has shown an increase in total market sales of 12.5% and the most annual sales for the market in the past 40 years. With the addition of the location at the local hospital, offering payroll deduction to hospital employees, the market became a viable location for new farmers looking for an outlet for their product. The location that has remained out in the county for years also saw an increase in sale
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