Agriculture and Natural Resource Education - Agriculture Awareness
Agriculture and Natural Resources Education
Michelle Simon
Local Food Systems
Agritourism Planning
Agriculture
Horticulture, Consumer and Home
Agriculture leadership groups such as County Extension Council, Community Assessment Forums, Campbell County Agriculture Council, and the Campbell County Farmland Work group, Campbell County Cattle Association identified the need to raise the awareness of the general public about the importance of agriculture and locally-produced foods. These same groups also suggested that Extension continue to work with youth and young adults who wish to learn more about careers in agriculture and/or to support these individuals who are interested in starting a new agriculture career/enterprise. By doing these things, the sustainability of agriculture in Campbell County will be well-maintained for the future.
The general public will support local farmers by participating in agriculture business activities such as farmers markets, freezer beef program and other direct market programs. New markets will provide consumers an opportunity to purchase locally produced foods. New, young and existing farmers will become sustainable as they develop new farming enterprises and businesses.
The general public will begin to utilize locally-grown food products resulting in improved revenue and markets for farmers. Youth/Young adults will graduate from secondary agriculture education programs in preparation for agriculture careers. Youth/young adults/beginning farmers will develop a farm plan that will include the development, management, and marketing of new farming enterprises.
The general public (adults and youth) will learn about the importance of agriculture and markets for purchasing locally-produced foods. Youth will participate in high school and post high school educational programs to prepare themselves for future agriculture careers. Beginning farmers will learn about the opportunities and challenges of establishing a new farming enterprise. This will include production and marketing decisions.
Initial Outcome: Adults and youth will learn about the importance of agriculture and where to source locally-produced foods. Youth will learn more about agriculture careers.
Indicator: Number of adults and youth participating in educational programs and activities focusing on agriculture, locally-produced food, and agriculture careers.
Method: surveys, participant numbers and feedback
Timeline: After educational programs and activities
Intermediate Outcome: Increase participation by the general public in local agriculture markets and purchasing locally-produced foods. Increase number of youths involved in agriculture education programs beyond the school. New or existing farmers will implement plans to develop new farming enterprises.
Indicator: Increase participation in local agriculture markets by the general public. Number of youth and adults participating in agriculture and natural resources programs.
Method: Surveys, public and producer feedback, market observations, new markets
Timeline: After educational programs and activities.
Long-term Outcome: Continued increase in participation in agriculture and natural resources awareness programs and activities. This will lead to more productive and profitable Campbell County farming operations both existing and new. Youth and new farmers will gain “on farm” experiences with production agriculture.
Indicator: Number of adults/youths participating in extension sponsored programs. Producers will indicate increased revenue from sales.
Method: post surveys, farm visits, economic records
Timeline: 2020-2025
Audience: General Public
Activity: Locally-Produced Foods
Content or Curriculum: Agents, Farmers
Date: April 2025
Audience: General Public and Beef Farmers
Activity: Campbell County Cattle Association Educating Consumers
Content or Curriculum: Beef Production
Date: October 2025
Audience: Middle and High School Students
Activity: Career Fairs (agriculture and horticulture careers)
Content or Curriculum: UK Ag and horticulture career information, UK Ag ambassadors, agents
Date: April 2025 and as requested
Audience: Newport High School Students
Project or Activity: Agriculture and Horticulture Club
Content or Curriculum: Livestock and Food Crop Awareness
Inputs: Agents and Farm Tours/Host Farmers
Date: September - November 2024
Audience: General Public
Activity: Campbell County Backroads Farm Tour
Content or Curriculum: 12-15 Campbell County Farming Operations, (Agriculture Awareness Program)
Date: July 2024, 2025
Audience: SNAP Families
Project or Activity: Hunters for the Hungry Deer Donation
Content or Curriculum: How to safely prepare wild game for consumption
Inputs: Care Mission Organization, Agent
Date: November 2024, 2025
Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: Agriculture Awareness using Traditional and Social Media
Content or Curriculum: Agriculture Awareness, Program Promotion
Inputs: Facebook, Campbell County Extension Newsletter, Campbell County Recorder, Southern States Ag Display
Date: July 2020– June 2025
Audience: Beginning Farmers
Activity: Beginning Farmer Program
Content or Curriculum: Program for beginning farmers with less than 5 years of experience
Inputs: Agent, Campbell County Extension Service and Conservation District
Date: July 2020 to June 2025
Audience: Youth - 9 to 18 years old
Activity: Youth in Agriculture Program
Content or Curriculum: Agriculture programs for Youth
Inputs: Agent, Extension Service, Conservation District
Date: July 2020 to May 2025
Audience: FFA Students and Host Farmers
Activity: FFA/ Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE)
Content or Curriculum: SAE Program
Inputs: FFA Advisors, Farmland Workgroup, Farmers, FFA/Agriculture Students, Conservation District, Agent,
Date: July 2020 to June 2025
Audience: 5th grade students
Activity: Grow It, Eat It, Wear It
Content or Curriculum: Agriculture awareness program
Inputs: Agents, Program Assistants and Volunteers
Date: September 2024, 2025
Audience: General Public
Activity: Ag Complex
Content or Curriculum: Agriculture awareness program
Inputs: Agents, Program Assistants and Volunteers
Date: Year-Round 2024, 2025
Author: Michelle Simon
Major Program: Beef
Campbell County, Kentucky was once known for the numerous dairy cattle farms and rural living. In recent years, the economy has grown and so has the population causing the number of farms to decrease as they are developed into residential areas. One consequence of this growth and development is the number of citizens that reside in urban communities and are separated from the rural part of the county. This separation has led to a lack of understanding about agriculture and how important it is in
Author: Michelle Simon
Major Program: Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
Campbell County is host to many wonderful parks and green spaces, but none have the spark and appeal of the 1,000 acre A.J. Jolly Park with its jewel, the 200 acre recreational lake! Campbell County Extension property borders this wonderful lake which provided an opportunity for Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Michelle Simon, and Environmental Education assistant, Aubree Dawson, to offer tours of A.J. Jolly Lake to Campbell County. The park offers a variety of options for guests to enjo