Campbell County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2022 - Jun 30, 2023





4021 - Agriculture
4021.4) 0

Number of youth who indicated “yes or usually” to the Common Measures Experience Survey Question #13 “Is 4-H a place where you have a chance to be a leader?” (SEEC)

4021.3) 0

Number of youth who indicated “yes or usually” to the Common Measures Experience Survey Question #6 “Is 4-H A place where you get to figure out things for yourself?” (SEEC)

4021.2) 754

Number of youth who gained an understanding of the role of agriculture in the production of food, fiber, and wood products (KOSA)  

4021.1) 278

Number of youth who demonstrated a skill that was learned or improved by participating in 4-H agriculture programming (PRACTICE)



Success Stories

Agriculture Education

Author: Owen Prim

Major Program: Agriculture

Agriculture Education

The amount of farmland in Campbell County continues to decline each year.  87% of the citizens of Campbell County live in urban communities.   This increasing population has limited understanding or appreciation for the importance of agriculture in our daily lives.  To address this issue, the Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service developed an agriculture awareness program called “Grow It, Eat It, Wear It” that targets fifth grade students.  This week long

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4-H Horse Program

Author: Owen Prim

Major Program: Agriculture

4-H Horse Program

Horses are an important industry and pastime in Campbell County.  According to the 2022 Kentucky Equine Survey, there are about 1,600 horses in Campbell County with a yearly income of services of $2,050,000.   The 4-H Horse Program has a strong tradition in Campbell County.  Members and leaders are active on the county, area and state levels.  The Saddle Up 4-H Club members participate in club meetings, fundraisers, 4-H Horse Camp, judging events, UK AG Field Day, State 4-H H

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4-H Livestock

Author: Owen Prim

Major Program: Agriculture

4-H Livestock

With the number of farms and acres of farmland in Campbell County decreasing each year, the general public’s appreciation for and understanding of animal agriculture is decreasing also.  This makes the task of educating our youth about animal agriculture and the benefits and life skills that can be gained from 4-H Animal Projects even more important.   Livestock Projects are some of the longest-running and easily identifiable aspects of 4-H.  These projects range in all size

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