Commercial HorticulturePlan of Work

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Metcalfe County CES

Title:
Commercial Horticulture
MAP:
Ag Awareness, Production and Marketing
Agents Involved:
Bell, Blankenship
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Commercial Horticulture
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Commercial Horticulture - Crop Marketing
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Farmer's Markets
Situation:

The Metcalfe County Ag Advisory Council has identified Commercial Horticulture as a Priority.  There are many established fruit and vegetable operations in the county as well as operations that are new or in the establishment stage.  Metcalfe County leads the state in the number of blueberry farms.  Over 20 producers have constructed high tunnels as a result of the USDA EQUIP grant program.  Orchards, nurseries and horticultural field crops can be seen throughout the landscape of the county.  In order for these operations to remain sustainable, producers must be able to efficiently produce high yields, high quality and have a marketing plan that will allow them to be profitable.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Long-term Out Producers will increase yields, extend the growing season, realize a positive net income and continue to make a profit growing horticultural crops in Metcalfe County.  

Intermediate Outcomes:

Producers of fruits and vegetables will use Best Management Practices, Integrated Pest Management, Variety and Yield Data and University of KY Recommendations in the production and marketing of commercial horticultural crops.

Initial Outcomes:

Producers of horticultural crops will learn what they can do in the future to improve commercial operations by using research based information and recommended practices in their fruit and vegetable operations

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: 

Indicator:Survey

Method: Increased Knowledge

Timeline: Fall/Winter

Intermediate Outcome: 

Indicator: Changed Practices

Method: Farm Visits/ Observation

Timeline: Ongoing


Long-term Outcome:

Indicator: Profitability

Method: Survey

Timeline: Ongoing

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Vegetable Producers

Project or Activity: High Tunnel/ Vegetable Short Course

Content or Curriculum: UK Research

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, UK Publications

Date: Winter 2018


Audience: Fruit Producers

Project or Activity: Pruning Field Day

Content or Curriculum:  UK Research

Inputs:Specialist

Date: Winter 2018


Audience: Fruit and Vegetable Producers

Project or Activity: Metcalfe County Farmer's Market

Content or Curriculum: KDA Farmer's Market Manual and Guidelines

Inputs:Agents

Date: April - October



Success Stories

Intro to High Tunnel Production class and Metcalfe County farm tours

Author: Lynn Blankenship

Major Program: Commercial Horticulture

Many people in Kentucky are learning about the seasonal high tunnel initiative grant program, through the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the USDA and in Metcalfe County, over a dozen producer farmers have taken advantage of that grant program and are now producing fruits and vegetables year-round, with the aid of unheated hoop houses also known as high tunnels and some that have been converted to seasonally heated greenhouses.  With so many producers and hobby farmers inquiring a

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High Tunnels

Author: Gary Bell

Major Program: Commercial Horticulture

Many people in Kentucky are learning about the seasonal high tunnel initiative grant program, through the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the USDA and in Metcalfe County, over a dozen produce farmers have taken advantage of that grant program and are now producing fruits and vegetables year-round, with the aid of unheated hoop houses also known as high tunnels and some that have been converted to seasonally heated greenhouses.  With so many producers and hobby farmers inquiring ab

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Fruit Pruining Workshop

Author: Gary Bell

Major Program: Commercial Horticulture

It was discovered during a Cooperative Extension Service program planning meeting, attended by the Monroe County Cooperative Extension Service Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Metcalfe County Cooperative Extension Service Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources , and the Barren County Cooperative Extension Service Agent for Horticulture, that each of these counties had fruit producers that had been requesting information and assistance with proper pruning methods and correct prun

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