Barren County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2018 - Jun 30, 2019
4011 - Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum | ||
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4011.4) | 1930 |
Number of youth who are more aware of local farmer’s markets and community gardens |
4011.2) | 33 |
Number of youth that can keep production, performance or financial records on their 4-H agriculture projects |
4011.1) | 4042 |
Number of youth who demonstrate a skill that was learned and/or improved by participating in a 4-H ANR project, program, event or activity |
4011.3) | 1931 |
Number of youth who understands the role of agriculture in the production of food and fiber |
Success Stories
A Mooing Experience!!!
Author: Paula Tarry
Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
Mitch Daniels, Contributing columnist of Washington Post, June 11, 2019 wrote in his article “In farm children, I see virtues that one sees too rarely these days” “Along with the rise of women and the expansion of civil rights, the most important social transformation of America’s first quarter-millennium has been the triumph of modern agriculture over famine and the ceaseless, backbreaking effort simply to feed one’s self that had been the dominant fact
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Coming Back to America
Author: Paula Tarry
Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
One of the goals of the LABO International exchange program states “KY 4-H Families and youth have the opportunity to make a lasting connection with a child from a different culture”. That goal was achieved in the Spring, as one of the LABO students who had stayed eight years ago with a Barren County 4-H family returned for a two week visit. He commented to the newspaper reporter that he “wanted to see the difference in us after so many years. Big difference.”
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