1084 - Agriculture and Extension Leadership Development | ||
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1084.1) | 50 |
Number of clientele increasing agriculture awareness due to Extension Programming |
1084.2) | 5 |
Number of clients trained in agricultural leadership development |
1084.3) | 2500 |
Number of people impacted by Advisory Councils,community organizations, and other volunteers including County Ag Investment Program (CAIP), Chamber of Commerce Ag Committee, farm bureau, county fairs, festivals, etc. |
1084.4) | 250 |
Number of clients who shared information learned from Extension about local agriculture and/or environmental issues |
1084.5) | 50 |
Number of clients who advocated for agriculture and/or environmental issues locally |
1084.6) | 85 |
Number of clients who shared information about agriculture and/or environmental issues with elected officials |
1084.8) | 200 |
Number of clients who advocated for agriculture and/or environmental issues to elected officials |
1084.9) | 35 |
Number of producers who mentored, advised or assisted new and/or young producers in agriculture |
1084.11) | 43 |
Number of people trained by Extension who serve as members/ leaders of advisory councils, community development committees and/or in leadership roles with agriculture organizations |
Author: John Fourqurean
Major Program: Agriculture and Extension Leadership Development
As Covid -19 subsides in much of Kentucky and many in person activities slowly begin to happen, the McLean County Ag agent saw an opportunity to bring together several groups in McLean County to develop the Extension Facilities at Myer Creek park even further. The McLean County Extension District Board , the McLean County Farm Bureau Board of Directors and the Mclean County Conservation Board saw fit to forge a partnership to buy 360 chairs and 36 72" round tables and donated them to the My