Barren County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





2062 - Food Preservation
2062.4) 15

Number pints of fruits, vegetables or fruit/vegetable products (pickles, jams, jellies, sauces) canned through water bath canning

2062.1) 15

Number of families/caregivers reporting supplementing their diets with healthy foods that they preserved (utilizing community or backyard gardens, fishing, hunting, farmers markets)

2062.5) 15

Number pints of vegetables, soups, meats, or other value-added products canned through pressure canning

2062.6) 15

Number pints of fruits or vegetables frozen

2062.7) 15

Number pints of fruits or vegetables food dried

2062.3) 15

Number of food preservation program participants who correctly demonstrated recommended food preservation practices (canning, freezing or dehydration)

2062.2) 15

Number of food preservation program participants reporting increased food preservation knowledge or skills (such as safe preservation techniques for canning, freezing and dehydration; identifying food spoilage; use of proper tools, etc.) 



Success Stories

Barren County Extension Promotes Safe Canning Practices

Author: LaToya Drake

Major Program: Food Preservation

Barren County Extension Promotes Safe Canning Practices

One in five households in the United States practice home canning, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. The Center for Disease Control has stated that 30 percent of botulism cases from the past decade was caused by home canning practices. In an effort to promote safe canning practices in the Barren County community the County Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences partnered with retired agents and the Nutrition Education Program to present a 3 day Food Preservation Wo

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