Environmental Stewardship and Natural ResourcesPlan of Work

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Simpson County CES

Title:
Environmental Stewardship and Natural Resources
MAP:
Environment & Natural Resources
Agents Involved:
Jason Phillips, Catherine Webster, Christy Ramey
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Chemical Crop Management Tools
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Chemical Livestock Management Tools
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Community Strategic Planning
Situation:
Situation: Agricultural production involves the manipulation of the environment and our natural resources. Daily activities carried out by the general public also affects the environment. Humans are dependent upon the Earth’s natural resources from the air we breathe, to the water we drink, to the soil we use for food production. Therefore, it is critical for everyone to make better and more informed decisions about practices that will sustain our environment and natural resources for present and future generations.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Long-term Outcomes: Landowners and the general public will consistently demonstrate sound environmental practices which will sustain economic well-being and increase social awareness. Youth will use scientific techniques, responsible practices, an innovative technologies that will positively sustain the natural resources in the home, community, and world.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Intermediate Outcomes: Clientele will utilize best management practices and make responsible decisions that positively address environmental issues such as air and water quality, land use, carrying capacity, product life cycle and ecological sustainability. Youth will make decisions & adopt practices that positively impact natural resources.
Initial Outcomes:
Initial Outcome: Producers and consumers will gain knowledge about environmental stewardship and natural resources as a result of various educational opportunities and information provided by the Extension Service. Youth will develop an interest in environmental sciences, identify natural resources used within their community, and understand ecosystems.
Evaluation:

Outcome: Producers, consumers and youth will increase knowledge, make practice changes, implement decisions, and get involved in community projects that will improve the long-term sustainability of the environment and natural resources.
Indicator: The number of producers, consumers and youth indicating knowledge, practice and long-term impacts as a result of information presented at Extension sponsored events.
Method: Post-program evaluations
Timeline: Evaluations will be given immediately following programs and one to twenty four months following training sessions.
Learning Opportunities:


Learning Opportunities (repeat as needed):

Audience: Agribusiness representatives

Project or Activity: SOKY Commercial Pesticide Training

Content or Curriculum: Commercial Pest Control Education

Inputs: Agent’s time, paid staff, facilities, UK specialists, industry specialists, UK publications, newsletters, radio programs

Date: December 2017


Audience: Agricultural producers

Project or Activity: Private Pesticide Applicators Training

Content or Curriculum: proper handling, storage, application methods, calibration, etc.

Inputs: Agent’s time, paid staff, meeting facility, UK resources, newsletters, radio program

Date: February – March 2018


Audience: 4th Grade

Project or Activity: Environmental Field Day

Content or Curriculum: 4th Grade KY Science Core Content

Inputs: Extension Agents, Community Park, KDFWR, Local

Businesses/Organizations, Simpson Co. Farm Bureau Federation, School

District

Date: April 2018


Audience: General Public in SOKY Area

Project or Activity: Earth Day Festival

Content: Tree planting, Water conservation, responsible recycling practices, educational information pertaining to reducing your carbon footprint

Inputs: Community partners, paid staff, Agent led, volunteers, donations, marketing materials, UK resources, 4-H clubs

Date: April 2018


Audience: 4-H Members

Project or Activity: Horticulture Judging and Jr. Forestry Field Day

Content or Curriculum: State Fair Guidelines

Inputs: Mammoth Cave National Park & Employees, UK Specialists,

Extension Agents & Offices, 4-H Parents & Volunteers, Community

Businesses related to Horticulture, WKU Florist

Date: July –September 2017




Success Stories

Southern Kentucky Commercial Pesticide Training

Author: Jason Phillips

Major Program: Chemical Crop Management Tools

      Application of crop protection chemicals and lawn/landscape chemicals is an important industry in South Central Kentucky.  Professional applicators must receive training to stay current on issues, pests, techniques, and safety for the products they apply.  They need to receive 12 hours of continuing education during a three year cycle to maintain their applicator license.  3 of these hours must address specific topics that pertain to their license category. &n

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