Creating awareness of the impact of agriculture on daily life
Agricultural Awareness
Hardy, Brasher, Smith, Rideout, Fourqurean
Local Food Systems
Forages
Nutrition and Food Systems General
Volunteer Development
Kentucky is home to 77,064 farms, with 465 farms in Henderson County (National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2012). The average farm size in Henderson County is 378 acres, compared to the state average of 169 (National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2012). Between 2007 and 2012, the Bluegrass State had a 6.7% decrease in the number of acres of farmland, which is the greatest percentage decrease any state in the country (Census of Agriculture, 2012).
In 2012, Henderson County farms operated on 175,914 acres, which represented 62.9% of total county land. In comparison, Kentucky’s farm operations made up 51.6% of the state’s total land area, and U.S. farm operations made up 40.5% of total land area in the country. While Kentucky’s population is increasing, the number of people living on farms is decreasing. Therefore, the need exists to educate people about the impact that it makes on their daily lives, as well as the importance of agriculture to the commonwealth.
Adults and youth in Henderson County will be advocates for agriculture and healthy and sustainable food systems.
Adults and youth can explain the role of agriculture in daily life to others and can influence the purchase of Kentucky Proud products.
People in Henderson County will know where their food comes from and what can be grown locally and will know more about Kentucky Proud products.
Initial Outcome: People in Henderson County will know where their food comes from and what can be grown locally and will know more about Kentucky Proud products.
Indicator: People will state what they have learned
Method: Survey
Timeline: 2022
Intermediate Outcome: Adults and youth can explain the role of agriculture in daily life to others and can influence the purchase of Kentucky Proud products.
Indicator: Survey
Method: Demonstrate Skills
Timeline: End of 2022
Long-term Outcome: Adults and youth in Henderson County will be advocates for agriculture and healthy and sustainable food systems.
Indicator: Behavior
Method: Demonstrate Skills
Timeline: 2021 forward
Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: Education on locally grown crops, what they look like, and recipes you can make with them during field trip
Content or Curriculum: KY Proud, Plate it up, Extension Publications
Inputs: Extension Agents, Extension Specialists, Farmers
Date: Fall 2021-Fall 2022
Audience: Henderson County Seniors
Project or Activity: Administer the Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program
Content or Curriculum: State guidelines/promotional materials
Inputs: Extension Agents, Community partners, Farmers
Date: Summer 2021 and Summer 2022