Sustainable Agriculture
Improving Farm Practices
Drake
Sustainable Agriculture
Commercial Horticulture
Leadership identifies local foods and sustainable agriculture as important areas for Extension programming. Butler County has fertile farmland and good proximity to population centers. People are interested in knowing where their food comes from.
Butler County farms are diversified and produce crops intended for fresh markets. People have more confidence in the food they feed their families.
People produce some of their own food. Small farms market locally.
Clients keep bees and sell honey.
Clientele learn to produce fruits and vegetables for their use and to sell.
Clientele learn sustainable food practices.
Clientele learn about alternative farm enterprises.
Initial Outcome: Clients keeping bees and sell honey.
Indicator: Is local honey available?
Method: Survey beekeepers.
Timeline: July 2019
Intermediate Outcome: Small farms produce food for their family's use.
Indicator: Using their own food.
Method: Interview
Timeline: June 2020
Longterm Outcome: Farms produce crops for fresh markets.
Indicator: Are horticulture crops being grown?
Method: USDA stats, Interviews
Timeline: June 2020
Audience: Beekeepers
Project or Activity:Bee Club Meetings
Content or Curriculum: Bee Management
Inputs: Agent and Leader Time, Volunteer Property
Date: August 2019
Audience: Commercial Vegetable/Fruit Producers
Project or Activity: Production Meeting
Content or Curriculum: UK materials
Inputs: UK specialist time
Date: January 2020
Audience: Homeowners/Gardeners
Project or Activity: Garden Program
Content or Curriculum: Home Vegetable Gardening in KY
Inputs: UK publications, UK specialists, Agent time
Date: March 2020
Audience: Homeowners/Gardeners
Project or Activity: Container Garden
Content or Curriculum: Home Vegetable Gardening in KY
Inputs: UK publications, UK specialists, Agent time
Date: March 2020