Economic Development
Developing Strong Communities and Leaders
Dan Allen
Agritourism Planning
Recent trends in our area indicate there is a great interest in agritourism operations as family-friendly events and educational opportunities. Farmers in our county are realizing there are economic opportunities in agritourism. Also, Kenton County has a very underutilized recreational resource in the Licking River.
Positive economic impact for agritourism operators. Allow entrepreneurs to create recreational opportunities along the Licking River.
Marketing of agritourist attractions in Kenton County. Assist recreational entrepreneurs as they explore possibilities.
Continue with the annual Kenton County Farm Harvest Tour, and Today's Heritage Farm Tour, and survey of the landowners along the Licking River.
Initial Outcome: Increased revenue for Farm Tour participants, and start up a local agriculture tourism organization.
Indicator: Start up new ventures and continued interest in the Farm Tour.
Method: Survey
Timeline: Ongoing, September 2019, September 2020Intermediate Outcome: Opportunity for agritourism expansion.
Long-Term Outcome: Reliable family farm income.
Audience: Residents interested in Agritourism
Project or Activity: Field Trips to Agritourism Operations, Kenton County Farm Harvest Tour, Farm Heritage Days
Content or Curriculum: CED Publications
Inputs: Kenton County ANR Agent, and UK Specialists
Date: Various/ongoing
Audience: Equine Owners
Project or Activity: NKY Equine Conferences
Content or Curriculum: One-day Seminar, UK SpecialistsInputs: Ag Agents of NKY
Date: November 2019
Author: Linda Brown-Price
Major Program: Local Food Systems
Many people do not know where their food comes from, other than the grocery store. In Kenton County there is a diverse population where many residents live in urban or suburban and settings. For the past 8 years the Kenton County Extension Service Office has held a Farm Harvest Tour for its residents. One of the goals of the tour is to educate the urban and suburban population in the county on the connection of food to land and enhance appreciation of the rich heritage of farmers for many
Author: Joan Bowling
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program provides eligible low-income seniors with redeemable vouchers for fresh, unprocessed local fruits, vegetables, hone, and herbs at approved Farmer’s Markets, The program helps improve nutrition for low-income families, by providing access to fresh fruits and vegetables. The program also increases local farm sales and encourages individuals to shop at the local Farmers Market. The voucher syste
Author: Daniel Allen
Major Program: Local Food Systems
On-line Agriculture Programs Offered for the First TimeMany things have changed within Extension Service because of the COVID19 pandemic. The biggest change came in the way we offer educational programs to our residents. Kenton County offered agriculture classes on-line as a way of continued service to the residents in Kenton County. There were 6 classes offered in spring and early summer to over 40 farmers. Topics included Backyard Poultry, Farm Ponds, Fencing Basics, Forest I