Home Horticulture - Access to Local ProducePlan of Work
Campbell County CES
Title:
Home Horticulture - Access to Local Produce
MAP:
Home Horticulture
Agents Involved:
Stolz, Turner, Thompson, Rex, Sorrell, Pilcher
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Horticulture, Commercial
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Plate It Up! Kentucky Proud
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Integrated Pest Management
Situation:
Our county assessment report indicates that many residents have requested information to gain knowledge about, but not limited to: food education, youth gardening, small scale farming, access to fresh produce, farm to table programming, and farm education for urban youth.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Strengthen existing markets to offer more diversity of products, increase foot traffic to markets and make them a dynamic destination with events, activities, and educational programs (i.e. food demonstrations) to attract customers and visitors.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Provide access to fresh produce to families throughout the county especially in the urban community; decrease hunger; increase food education programs on healthy and safe food preparation methods with produce grown at home and/or purchased from local markets. Increase average fruit and vegetable consumption by one or more servings per day.
Initial Outcomes:
Diversify farmers crop production
Collaborating with FCS and SNAP-ED program areas by offering tastings and events to increase customer base and access to local produce
Learn to grow, prepare, and preserve food
Learn a new recipe
Incorporate unfamiliar foods into a healthy lifestyle
Evaluation:
Long-Term Outcomes: Increase customer knowledge of healthier cooking options with more fruits and vegetables
Indicator: Increase awareness of cooking with fruits and vegetables
Method: Farmers Market Food Demonstrations and share KY Proud recipes
Timeline: 2021-2022
Intermediate Outcomes: Increase access to fresh produce to families
Indicator: Increase market awareness
Method: Market advertising, youth garden programing
Timeline: 2021-2022
Initial Outcomes: Awareness of health benefits by an increase in physical activity and eating more fruits and vegetables
Indicator: Adopting knowledge to make better lifestyle choices
Method: Walking program in fall with FCS, food deomos, recipes at markets
Timeline: 2021-2022
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Market Consumers
Project or Activity: Fresh produce samples
Content or Curriculum: KY proud or Plate it Up recipes
Inputs: Hort agent, FCS agents, SNAP-Ed, KDA
Timeline: Summer-Fall 2021
Audience: Preschool
Project or Activity: Flowerbuds-improve reading readiness skills while gaining knowledge about fruits and vegetables
Content or Curriculum: LEAP curriculum, FCS and hort publications
Inputs: Hort and FCS
Timeline: 2021-2022
Audience: Market Consumers
Project or Activity: Fresh produce samples
Content or Curriculum: KY proud or Plate it Up recipes
Inputs: Hort agent, FCS agents, SNAP-Ed, KDA
Timeline: Summer-Fall 2021
Audience: Preschool
Project or Activity: Flowerbuds-improve reading readiness skills while gaining knowledge about fruits and vegetables
Content or Curriculum: LEAP curriculum, FCS and hort publications
Inputs: Hort and FCS
Timeline: 2021-2022
Audience: 5th-12th graders
Project or Activity: Hydroponics , Urban gardening
Content or Curriculum: Soil less growing systems, growing tower
Inputs: Hort, 4H, SNAP
Date: 2021-2022
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