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Spencer County CES

Title:
Sustainable Agriculture, Non-Traditional Agriculture, and Natural Resources
MAP:
Agriculture
Agents Involved:
Bryce Roberts, Allison Lewis, Mollie Tichenor
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Farmer's Markets
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Chemical Crop Management Tools
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Plate It Up! Kentucky Proud
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
Situation:
With the continued increase in population in Spencer County, we are seeing reduction of traditional farm land. We are noticing an increase in modern age agriculture, including sustainable and non-traditional. The Spencer County Extension Council and Agents realize that there is a definite need for programs and resources dealing with all types of agriculture.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Producers will increase their profits from their agricultural endeavors by incorporating new and improved production techniques. All residents of Spencer County will employ farm safety practices and procedures in their lives.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Producers will begin using improved variety of fruits and vegetables, new watering techniques, and increase the use of new marketing outlets. Families and youth begin to use safety practices.
Initial Outcomes:
Producers will learn how to properly grow and select varieties of fruit and vegetables. Youth will be able to identify proper animal husbandry and animal well being.
Evaluation:
Outcome: Farmers market participants will increase their net income.
Indicator: Increase in sales at local farmer’s market.
Method: End of market survey.
Timeline: November – January.

Outcome: Youth will practice and recognize proper animal husbandry techniques.
Indicator: Increase number of youth participating in livestock, horse, and animal science programs.
Method: Observation.
Timeline: July - June.

Outcome: Producers will gain knowledge and apply proper skills in pesticide application.
Indicator: Pre/Post Test.
Method: Observation.
Timeline: November – February.

Outcome: Youth and adults gain knowledge in areas of nutrition, gardening and youth development.
Indicator: Increase in participation and awareness of Farmers Market.
Method: Observation and number of volunteers, including 4-H Members, and Homemakers. Farmacy Rx program funds.
Timeline: July-October, April-June.
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Agriculture/Horticulture Producers, Families

Activity: Farmers Market (BR, AL, MT)
Content or Curriculum: GAP training, farmer’s market materials, Farmacy Rx Program.
Inputs: Farm Bureau, Local Producers, University of Kentucky Specialist, Kentucky State University Specialists, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Farmer’s Market Committee, Community Volunteers, and the local Medical Community.
Date: July-June

Activity: Vegetable Gardening, Rain Gardening, Rain Barrel (BR, AL, MT)
Content or Curriculum: Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky, Rain Garden/Barrel publications
Inputs: Local Producers, University of Kentucky Specialist, Kentucky State University Specialists, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Community Volunteers, Multipurpose Community Action, Spencer County Soil Conservation District.
Date: March - June

Activity: Pesticide Application Training (BR)
Content or Curriculum: Private application training and commercial applicator training
Inputs: Local Producers, University of Kentucky Specialist, Kentucky State University Specialists, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Community Volunteers.
Date: November – February

Activity: Wildlife Management Field Day (BR)
Content or Curriculum: Food Plots, Establishment Damage Control
Inputs: Spencer County School System, Family Resource Youth Service Centers, Farm Bureau, Local Producers, University of Kentucky Specialist, Kentucky State University Specialists, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Farmer’s Market Committee, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, Spencer County FFA, Certified 4-H Livestock/Horse Club Leaders, Community Volunteers.
Date: September – October

Audience: Youth
Activity: Livestock, Country Hams, Horse, and Dairy (MT)
Content or Curriculum: Animal science materials and approved curriculum.
Inputs: Local Producers, University of Kentucky Specialist, Kentucky State University Specialists, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Farmer’s Market Committee, Spencer County FFA, Certified 4-H Livestock/Horse Club Leaders, Community Volunteers.
Date: July – June.

Activity: Farm Safety (AL, BR, MT)
Content or Curriculum: Small and large tractor safety materials and classes.
Inputs: Spencer County School System, Family Resource Youth Service Centers, Local Producers, University of Kentucky Specialist, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Community Volunteers.
Date: August, September, March, May

Activity: Windowsill Gardens with all 6th graders (AL, BR, MT)
Content or Curriculum: Teaching youth about local agriculture.
Inputs: Spencer County School System, Family Resource Youth Service Centers, Local Producers, Farmer’s Market Committee, Community Volunteers.
Date: April

Activity: Elementary Ag Day (AL, BR, MT)
Content or Curriculum: Teaching youth about local agriculture.
Inputs: Spencer County School System, Family Resource Youth Service Centers, Farm Bureau, Local Producers, University of Kentucky Specialist, Kentucky State University Specialists, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Farmer’s Market Committee, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, Spencer County FFA, Certified 4-H Livestock/Horse Club Leaders, Community Volunteers.
Date: September – October


Success Stories

Spencer County Beef Production

Author: Bryce Roberts

Major Program: Beef

            In conjunction with the Louisville Area Beef Cattle Association, the Spencer County Cooperative Extension Service sponsors 2 annual beef production meetings which are held in the spring and fall.  The Association works with the Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent to solicit speakers from the University of Kentucky or industries related to beef production.  Each meeting averages 75-80 participants for each meeting.  During these meeting

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Livestock Success Because of Certified Leader

Author: Mollie Tichenor

Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum

The Spencer County Livestock Club has been working very hard over the past year. The certified livestock leader works diligently with all club members to make sure that they all have the knowledge and ability to go far in life, even beyond their livestock projects and/or contest. This year club members have competed and will continue to compete in the KY Beef Expo Judging Contest, Washington County Livestock Contest, KY Skill-a-Thon Contest, KY Livestock Judging Contest, various county fair show

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Spencer County Farm to Table Meal

Author: Bryce Roberts

Major Program: Local Food Systems

            Purchasing locally produced items continues to gain momentum and the Spencer County Cooperative Extension Service hosted our fifth annual Farm to Table Meal in September 2017 to highlight that healthy meals can be produced solely by products grown in Spencer County.  A committee made of members of all of the Extension Program councils worked with a well-known local chef and members of the Taylorsville Farmers Market to plan and host a 5 course Itali

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Spencer County Elementary Ag Day

Author: Mollie Tichenor

Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum

The National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety reported in 2016 that every day about 33 children are injured in agriculture-related accidents and every three days, a child dies in an agriculture-related incident. Among household youth on farms, injury rates increased in 2014 for youth 10-19 years. From 2003 to 2010, among workers younger than 16 years, the number of worker fatalities in agriculture were consistently higher than in all non-agricultural indu

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Ag Day

Author: Allison Lewis

Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture

The National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety reported in 2016 that every day about 33 children are injured in agriculture-related accidents and every three days, a child dies in an agriculture-related incident. Among household youth on farms, injury rates increased in 2014 for youth 10-19 years. From 2003 to 2010, among workers younger than 16 years, the number of worker fatalities in agriculture were consistently higher than in all non-agricultural indu

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Spencer Co. Ag Field Day

Author: Bryce Roberts

Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum

The National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety reported in 2016 that every day about 33 children are injured in agriculture-related accidents and every three days, a child dies in an agriculture-related incident. Among household youth on farms, injury rates increased in 2014 for youth 10-19 years. From 2003 to 2010, among workers younger than 16 years, the number of worker fatalities in agriculture were consistently higher than in all non-agricultural indu

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Master Haymaker

Author: Bryce Roberts

Major Program: Forages

Spencer County is known for raising livestock, due in large part to the county’s success in producing its number one crop: forages. Thus, the demand for high quality hay and other stored forages is continually increasing and producers are seeking ways in which to differentiate their end-product, whether that be the forage itself or the animals that consume it.The Master Haymaker series consisting of seven sessions taught by UK specialists. These sessions provided participant

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Kentucky Master Logger WebTV- Live Program Provides Training Closer to Home

Author: Bryce Roberts

Major Program: Forestry Industry 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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