Home and Commercial HorticulturePlan of Work
Martin County CES
Title:
Home and Commercial Horticulture
MAP:
Horticulture
Agents Involved:
ANR
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Horticulture, Consumer and Home
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Horticulture, Commercial
Situation:
The Agriculture Program Council has identified several areas of concern in horticulture, including home lawn care, home gardening, community gardens and Farmers’ Market. Thirty-seven percent of the population of the county living below poverty level makes it evident there is a need for assistance in these areas. Farmers Market is conducted from July to October each year, lessons on home gardening and lawn careare offered throughout the year and a community garden is planned for this year,.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Farm income will increase as indicated by the revenue records of the Farmers’ Market. Citizens will become more self-supporting through the knowledge and skills gained from these programs.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Clients will achieve skills needed to produce and market horticultural products by using research based information presented to them through these programs.
Initial Outcomes:
Clients knowledge of producing and marketing horticulture products will increase as evidenced by sales at the Farmers’ Market.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Knowledge gained
Indicator: Better produce at Farmers’ Market
Method: Trainings, Farmers Market, home gardening, etc
Timeline: One year.
Evaluation:
Intermediate Outcome:Skills gained in home gardening and merchandizing produce.
Indicator: Improved home gardening and higher quality produce at the Farmers’ Market.
Method: Increased sales at the Market and higher quality garden products.
Timeline: One year.
Evaluation:
Long-term Outcome: Increased vendors with higher quality products.
Indicator: Sales at the Market.
Method: Review records from the Farmers’ Market.
Timeline: Two years.
Learning Opportunities:
Project or Activity: Farmers’ Market trainings, lessons in home gardening.
Content or Curriculum: Research from the University and Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
Inputs: Ky Department of Agriculture, UK Extension, Whole Foods.
Date:Spring, Summer and Fall 2024-2026
Project or Activity: Farmers Market, Grow Appalachia
Content or Curriculum: UK curriculum, WIC and Senior Farmers Market
Inputs:Department of Agriculture, Grow Appalachia
Date: 2024-2026
Audience: Market vendors and gardeners
Project or Activity: Grow Appalachia with over 50 families participatin
Content or Curriculum: UK research presented by agent at six trainings per year
Inputs: University of Kentucky, Grow Appalachia, Agent taught classes throughout the year.
Date: 2024-2026
Project or Activity: Community Garden
Content or Curriculum: Grow Appalachia, and agent led gardening lessons throughout the year.
Inputs: Grow Appalachia, UK research with Agent led lessons,.
Date: 2024-2026
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