4-H Agriculture
Agriculture Enhancement
Stewart, Hull
Volunteer Development
Agriculture is Kentucky’s largest employer and accounts for the greatest amount of revenue in Kentucky’s economy. Every person in Kentucky is impacted by Agriculture every day in the foods that they eat and the fibers that are used in their clothes, homes, work places and vehicles.of Kentucky agriculture
Youth will engage in entrepreneurial enterprise.
• Youth will gain and maintain employment through life skill development.
• You will be advocates for agriculture and healthy and sustainable food systems.
Youth will practice and apply skills and knowledge in the production of food and fiber in the areas of plant science, horticulture and animal science. Youth will adopt and practice skills that contribute to employability.
• Youth can explain the role of agriculture in daily life to others.
• Youth will set a goal and accomplish it.
• Youth can influence the purchase of Kentucky Proud products
• Youth can practice entrepreneurship skills related to agriculture and food systems.
Youth will gain knowledge and skills in the production of food and fiber in the areas of plant science, horticulture and animal science.
• Youth will gain and understanding of healthy and sustainable food systems.
• Youth will develop valuable life-skills, including decision-making, communications, record-keeping, leadership and service
Initial Outcome: Youth will have an increased interest in Agriculture
Indicator: : Participants will have increased their knowledge and vocabulary regarding livestock.
Method:skill-a-thon, livestock judging
Timeline: 2020-2021
Intermediate Outcome: Youth will work toward the goal of the state fair
Indicator: having a show and sale ready at the county fair
Method: Observation, ribbons, trophies, profit gained,
Timeline: Summer 2021
Long-term Outcome: Youth teach younger youth and more youth attend state fair
Indicator: More youth attend district and state fairs
Method: Observation
Timeline: summer 2021
Audience: 4-H Members
Project or Activity: 4-H Livestock Club
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Curriculum
Inputs: Program resources: Curricula, LVC, HVC, Skill-a-thon, Quiz Bowl, Hippology, Human resources: Extension professionals, certified volunteers, episodic volunteers, producers, Funding: Program Support, local funding, KDA, 4-H Councils, grants, Partners: UK, KDA, KFB, KCA, Equipment: laptops, printers, WiFi , Facilities: Extension Offices, Fairgrounds, KFEC, State Parks, Retreat Centers
Date: 2020-2021
Audience: 4-H Members
Project or Activity: 4-H Ham Project
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Curriculum
Inputs: Curricula, LVC, HVC, Skill-a-thon, Dairy Quiz Bowl, Hippology, Human resources: Extension professionals, certified volunteers, episodic volunteers, producers, Funding: Program Support, local funding, KDA, 4-H Councils, grants, Partners: UK, KDA, KFB, KCA, Equipment: laptops, printers, WiFi , Facilities: Extension Offices, Fairgrounds, KFEC, State Parks, Retreat Centers
Date: 2020-2021
Audience: 4-H Members
Project or Activity: 4-H Horse Club
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Curriculum
Inputs: Curricula, LVC, HVC, Skill-a-thon, Dairy Quiz Bowl, Hippology, Human resources: Extension professionals, certified volunteers, episodic volunteers, producers, Funding: Program Support, local funding, KDA, 4-H Councils, grants, Partners: UK, KDA, KFB, KCA, Equipment: laptops, printers, WiFi , Facilities: Extension Offices, Fairgrounds, KFEC, State Parks, Retreat Centers
Date: 2020-2021
Audience: Grade K-4 and Grade 6
Project or Activity: AgDay
Content or Curriculum: Ag in classroom, 4-H curriculum
Inputs: Schools, teachers, volunteers, farmers, grants, extension staff
Date: Fall, Spring 2020-2021
Author: Lora Stewart
Major Program: Agriculture
The 2020 Gallatin County Livestock Show and the 2020 Kentucky State Fair is over. Looking back at what our Gallatin County 4-H youth accomplished is amazing! They had their animals before COVID happened. Everything was shut down or postponed. But they did not give up. They continued go out to the barn to feed, train, and exercise their animals at least once a day. They did this not knowing if they would be able to show or not. Finally in July things started opening up and they starte