Youth Agriculture outreach in the community Plan of Work

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Elliott County CES

Title:
Youth Agriculture outreach in the community
MAP:
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Agents Involved:
Center
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Beef
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Horticulture, Consumer and Home
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Agriculture and Extension Leadership Development
Situation:

During the 2009-2010 academic calendar year Vocational Agriculture Education was removed from the Elliott County School system. During the 2015-2016 school year one vocational agriculture course was offered to Elliott County High School student's grades 9-10. Over the past three years the program has grown to include over 120 students grades 9-12 enrolled in a vocational agriculture course at the Elliott County High School. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture there is 54,996 acres of farmland in Elliott County involved in some type of agriculture practice. Therefore, the CEC, Ag Council, Farmer's Market Council, Soil Conservation Board, Elliott County Board of Education, Eastern Foothills Cattlemen's Association, and Kentucky Farm Bureau Board felt that Agriculture in the school system was extremely important. 

Long-Term Outcomes:

-Student's academic performance will improve because of their exposure to hands on Ag in the classroom activities.

-Students will participate in county, district, regional and state contest through FFA, KDA and 4-H.  

-Students will begin raising fruits and vegetables and other agriculture commodities. 

-Students will begin raising market animals.

-Student's will begin selling produce/meat through the Elliott County Farmers Market. 

-Students will begin a community/educational garden where educational programs will be offered by the Elliott County Extension Office

Intermediate Outcomes:

-Student's will engage with one another and their peers and link the Ag in the classroom lessons with what the teacher has been teaching during lectures and throughout the school year. 

-Students will begin marketing their produce to the community through the Elliott County Farmers Market and Elliott County High School Mini Farm  

-Students will partner will Extension, KFB, EFCA, and Soil Conservation and other entities to host educational programs. activities and events to the citizens of Elliott and surrounding counties  

Initial Outcomes:

-Student's enrolled in a vocational agriculture course will increase their knowledge on basic agriculture concepts. 

-Students will lead educational workshops in partnership with UK ANR agent, Elliott County Ag Council, Elliott County Farmers Market and FFA advisor

-Students will participate in county, district, regional and state contest through FFA, KDA and 4H 

-Student's will participate in educational field trips set up by ANR agent and FFA advisor  

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Increase knowledge on basic agriculture concepts 

Indicator: Students academic performance will increase and will join agriculture clubs 

Method: Grade Point average will increase 

Timeline: Academic calendar year

Intermediate Outcome: Students will engage with peers and will link Ag in the classroom lessons with there school curriculum 

Indicator: Students academic performance will increase, students will be more involved in school clubs and after school clubs and will join Agriculture clubs

Method: Grade point average will increase and will do pre and post test evaluations and use extension evaluations as test questions for students exams 

Timeline: Academic calendar year 


Long-term Outcome: Student's academic performance will improve because of Extension Ag in the classroom programming 

Indicator: Students grade point average will increase, they will be members of agriculture and other school clubs, students will apply for scholarships and begin applying to universities and vocational schools and seeking employment opportunities after high school graduation.

Method:Grade point average will increase, ACT scores will increase, professionalism will increase, Resume and cover letter will become more professional with added school clubs and community involvement, pre and post test scores will increase with added knowledge and test taking skills will improve. Students being accepted to college as well as vocational schools will increase. 

Timeline: Academic calendar year 

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: 9-12 grade high school students enrolled in a vocational agriculture course at Elliott County High School

Project or Activity: Where your food comes from (Meat Science) 

Content or Curriculum: KFB and University of Kentucky 4-H Livestock Kit

Inputs: UK Extension Specialist, UK Animal Scientist, Ag agent, vocational agriculture instructor and Field Trips

Date: August thru December and January thru March


Audience: 9-12 grade high school students enrolled in a vocational agriculture course at Elliott County High School 

Project or Activity: FFA Gardens/compost barns/greenhouses/orchard/shiitake mushrooms 

Content or Curriculum: Gardening/Junior Master Gardner 

Inputs: Ag agent, Farmer's Market vendors, UK Extension Specialist, and vocational agriculture instructor 

Date: April-October 


Audience: 9-12 grade high school students enrolled in a vocational agriculture course at Elliott County High School 

Project or Activity: Animal Science (Genetics, Livestock Production)

Content or Curriculum: Oklahoma Ag in the classroom, UK 4-H Livestock Kit, demonstrations and lectures 

Inputs: Ag agent, UK Extension Specialist, vocational agriculture instructor, Field Trip to Kentucky State Fair, North American International Livestock Expo and National Farm Machinery Show 

Date: October-February 


Audience: 9-12 grade high school students enrolled in a vocational agriculture course at Elliott County High School

Project or Activity: Elliott County Farmer's Market

Content or Curriculum: KDA Farmers Market Manual/Elliott County Farmers Market

Inputs: Ag agent, vocational agriculture instructor, Farmers Market Vendors, KDA, Gateway Health Department and UK Extension Specialist

Date: June-October  


Audience: Elliott County High school Students

Project or Activity: Farm to School lesson 

Content or Curriculum: Farm to School 

Inputs: 4-H agent 

Date: October 2021 


Audience: Elliott County Students in the High Schoo, Middle School, Intermediate School, Primary School 

Project or Activity: Chick incubation 

Content or Curriculum: The Egg and I

Inputs: Morgan Murphy (4-H agent) 

Dates: April-May 2022 


Audience: Elliott County High School Students

Project or Activity: Equine Class @ Extension Office 

Content or Curriculum: TeachKYAg, 4-H Horse Kit 

Inputs: Morgan Murphy, MSU Professor Katie Kaufman and student

Dates: February 2022 


Audience: Elliott County youth and adults 

Project or Activity: Country Ham Club 

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Country Ham, Country ham publications 

Inputs: Morgan Murphy and Jacob Ison and certified volunteer 

Dates: January- August 2022 



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Elliott County High School Greenhouse

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Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home

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Author: Morgan Murphy

Major Program: Agriculture

This past summer, Elliott County 4-H was able to offer a 4-H Beekeeping club for youth ages 9-18. The 4-H beekeeping club consisted of youth learning about bees as pollinators and learning about how to become a beekeeper. Youth met every 2 weeks at the extension office where I have 3 beehives. Each week the kids worked on identifying eggs, brood, larvae, uncapped and capped honey, drones, worker bees, and of course the queen bee. As the club progressed, each member was able to become more indepe

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Major Program: Forest Education: Health, Management, and Utilization

Dr. Lynn Skaggs DVM  of Winchester, Ky contacted me to inform me he had found and purchased 31 Dunstan American Chestnut Trees. He asked if the extension office could assist with planting them and we accepted the task. In early November 2022 we picked up a few FFA/4-H kids that were interested in Natural Resources and sat out to plant the trees. While planting the trees the youth got a lesson on the history of the American Chestnut and how the American Chestnut Tree was once a very valuable

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4-Her takes knowledge from 4-H Bee Club and Starts Her Own Hives

Author: Morgan Murphy

Major Program: Agriculture

One of my 4-Hers, who was in my 4-H Bee Club, took what she learned from the club and has started her own hives! In our 4-H bee club 4-Hers helped with hive maintenance every 2 weeks, helped install a new queen, and learned the importance of pollinators in agriculture. My 4-Her decided she wanted bees after learning how they benefit crops and agriculture in general. Her family grows a lot of produce for our farmers market so they decided to invest in bees to see if they can increase their yield

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