AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT--2020Plan of Work

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Letcher County CES

Title:
AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT--2020
MAP:
Natural Resource and Environmental Education
Agents Involved:
SHAD BAKER, NANETTE BANKS, CRYSTAL SMITH
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Horticulture, Consumer and Home
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Trail Design
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Forest Education: Health, Management, and Utilization
Situation:

Situation:

According to 2017 Census of Ag, the total market value of agricultural products sold in Letcher County was $138,000, which was only a slight increase over the previous five-year census. The land in farms is 5,623 total acres on 103 farms. There are only 48 acres in croplands. The estimated market value of these farms is $163,784.  These numbers show that Letcher County has a very small agricultural economy relative to other counties in the state. This is likely due to the very mountainous terrain. However, niche crops that take advantage of the local farmers market and interest in specialty crops shows promise, as it has accounted for almost all crop value growth. Niche crops of interest and promise for local clientele include honeybees, maple syrup, small fruits (blueberries, brambles, etc.), and mushrooms.


The economy is in the process of finding its footing after the rapid decline in value and depletion of the coal industry. In its place is an interest in tourism, and nature-based activities.  The tourism task force has placed a strong emphasis on trails, with the Pine Mountain Trail/Great Eastern Trail hiking trails, Tanglewood Bike Trail, the Pioneer Horse Trail and regional ATV trails being central. Public support for advancing these programs was requested during Letcher County Needs Assessment and County Extension Council meetings. Coupled with these projects is a need for litter abatement, recycling, and green-living and work on natural resource management, which includes timber management.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Long-term Outcomes:


Intermediate Outcomes:

 Intermediate Outcomes: 




Initial Outcomes:

Initial Outcomes:


Evaluation:


 Evaluation 



Outcome: Participants will gain knowledge and increase skills in environmental education

Indicator:  Reduce, Reuse and Recycle initiatives implemented, county clean-up of streams/roadsides

Method:  Observation & Program Evaluations

Timeline:  On-going


Outcome:  Participants will gain knowledge and increase skills in agricultural enterprises

Indicator:  agricultural enterprises will be launched

Method:  Observation & Program Evaluations

Timeline: On-going


Outcome:  Participants will gain knowledge and increase skills in natural resources

Indicator:  maple school, master logger, etc. programs utilized

Method:  Observation & Program Evaluations

Timeline:  On-going


Outcome: Participants will gain a knowledge and increase skills in tourism development

Indicator: Volunteer in tourism projects and task force committees will occur

Method:  Observation and Program Evaluations

Timeline: On-going


Learning Opportunities:


Learning Opportunities

      

Audience: Producers, Homemakers, Youth, Senior Citizens, Community Members


Project or Activity: Horticultural Workshops

Content or Curriculum: UK publications/Power-points, Woodland Owner Short-course, Pesticide Certification Trainings, 4-H Curriculum, FCS Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Assistants & Specialists

Date: Summer 2023, Spring 2024


Project or Activity: Produce Best Practices Training, 

Content or Curriculum: KDA-approved curriculum (PBPT Power-Point), 

Inputs: ANR and FCS Agents

Date: Spring 2024


Project or Activity: Greenhouse- Basics of Horticulture, Season Extenders

Content or Curriculum: AG and 4-H curriculums

Inputs:  AG, FCS and 4 H Agents,, Assistants and Extension Staff

Date: Summer -Fall 2023


Project or Activity: Non-Timber Forest Products (Maple, Ginseng, Shiitake)

Content or Curriculum: Publications, Power-point, Demonstrations, Newspaper Articles, Radio and TV Shows, Program Funds and Community Resources

Inputs: AG, FCS and 4H Agents, Program Assistants and/or UK Specialists, Volunteer Leaders

Date: Fall 2023, Winter 2024


Project or Activity: Raptor Program/Falconry

Content or Curriculum: Publications, Power-point Demonstrations, Newspaper Articles, Radio and TV Shows, Program Funds and Community Resources

Inputs: Program Assistant, FCS & 4-H Agents and/or UK Specialists.

Date: 2023-2024


Project or Activity: Trail Programs (Tanglewood Trail, Bike Trail, and Pioneer Horse Trail)

Content or Curriculum: Leopold Education Project, CEDIK Materials, Publications, Power-point Demonstrations, Newspaper Articles, Radio and TV Shows, Program Funds and Community Resources

Inputs: ANR Agent, Assistant and/or UK Specialists, Volunteer Leaders

Date: Fall 2023, Spring 2024


Project or Activity: Woodland Owner Short Course

Content or Curriculum: Publications, Power-point Demonstrations, Newspaper Articles, Radio and TV Shows, Program Funds and Community Resources

Inputs: ANR Agent and/or UK Specialists

Date: Fall 2023


Project or Activity: Tourism Hikes, Wellness Walks

Content or Curriculum: Get Moving Kentucky, Couch Potato Challenge, Tree ID Booklets, Plant ID Publications, Leopold Education Project

Input: ANR, FCS and 4H Agents and Assistants, Volunteer Leaders

Date: Fall 2023, Spring 2024


Project or Activity:  Pollinator Promotion, 

Content or Curriculum:  Publications, Workshops & Demonstrations, 4-H Curriculum

Input:  ANR, FC S, 4-H Agents & Assistants, Seeds, Volunteer Leaders

Date:  Spring 2024


Project or Activity:  Beekeeping

Content or Curriculum:  Publications, Workshops & Demonstrations, 4-H Curriculum

Input:  ANR, FC S, 4-H Agents & Assistants, Seeds, Volunteer Leaders

Date:  Monthly


Project or Activity:  Honey Day, A Bee's Life, 4-H Bee Ambassador Program

Content or Curriculum:  Publications, Workshops & Demonstrations, 4-H Curriculum

Input:  ANR, FC S, 4-H Agents & Assistants, Seeds, Volunteer Leaders

Date:  Summer-Fall 2023


Project or Activity:  Pumpkin Days 

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Curriculum, FCS Curriculum, ANR Publications

Inputs: ANR, FCS, 4-H Agents & Assistants, Staff

Date: Fall 2023


Project or Activity:  Green Living

Content or Curriculum: FCS Curriculum

Inputs: FCS Agent & Assistant

Date: Spring 2024


Project or Activity: Master Naturalists & 4-H Master Naturalists

Content or Curriculum: Master Naturalist Curriculum, Backyards & Beyond, Exploring Your Environment

Inputs: ANR and 4H agents and assistants

Date: Summer-Fall 2023







Success Stories

Growing Home: A Community Revival (Post Flood)

Author: Shad Baker

Major Program: Flood Relief & Recovery

When a 1000-year flood hit Letcher County and others in the southeast of the state, agricultural producers took a significant hit. Most all of the industry is located in bottoms along the small, narrow valleys the region is known for. High-Tunnels, horticultural crops, beekeepers, livestock and others were decimated. Without assistance, there would be no future production.Working to boost morale, give producers contacts to the various agencies that offer assistance, to allow producers to investi

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Fall Seed Program

Author: Shad Baker

Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home

Many people make soil preparations and invest in inputs for gardening, but only reap half the harvest because they only utilize half the growing season. This shortfall especially impacts those who rely upon gardening to stretch their food dollars.In order to help encourage full-season production, the Letcher County Extension Office partnered with Tractor Supply in a mid-summer seed donation program. The donation of seed amounted to over $14,000 worth of free seed being distributed to clientele,

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Sheep in the Mountains

Author: Shad Baker

Major Program: Small Ruminants (includes sheep, goats) and Exotic animals

Eastern Kentucky has a growing amount of land that is underutilized for livestock. The regional economy needs multiple options for agricultural producers, and with sheep production once being a major player for the area, consideration of this industry has revived.The Letcher County Extension Office partnered with the Southeast Kentucky Sheep Association to offer a Sheep Night for interested producers. Speakers from the association and Virginia Tech along with local producers. Over 60 clientele w

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Get Out, Stay Out: Home Fire Safety

Author: Shad Baker

Major Program: Emergency Disaster Preparedness

Unless you've ever lost a loved one to an unexpected tragedy, you cannot relate to the traumatic impact of a house fire. On top of the extreme personal loss of loved ones comes the added burden from loss of housing, memories, financial resources and family legacies. Each year, Kentucky suffers 8.5 deaths per every 1000 fires. This is 39.3% higher than the national average of 6.1; an appalling number. To address this problem in Letcher County, the Extension Office teamed with the Sandlic

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Kentucky Maple School

Author: Shad Baker

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

Kentucky has a large and increasing number of maple trees in our woodlands. These trees have been viewed by the industry as "less than" because their timber value is lower than that of hardwood oaks. But is timber the whole story? Most economic experts will tell you that communities and landowners should work with what they have rather than attempting to obtain what they do not have. Non-timber forest products should not be ignored.In order to promote awareness of the potential value o

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