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





1021 - Local Food Systems
1021.11) 6

Number of producers /vendors who increased or maintained access of locally produced foods based on sales and/or % of redemption of alternative payment programs

1021.1) 5

Number of people who attended training on food safety, food handling, food processing, liability, and/or marketing.  This includes: PBPT, GAP certification, Farmers Market samples, ….)

1021.8) 6

Number of producers/vendors who increased or maintained sales and/or reduced risk when selling food or food products

1021.6) 6

Number of people who used Extension resources for marketing, pricing, and/or advertising local foods

1021.4) 0

Number of producers who obtained value added processing certification (Home Based Microprocessing,  Home Based Processing, Better Processing ,Control School,  etc.)  

1021.5) 3

Number of people who earned certification to sell or provide samples at farmers market

1021.3) 0

Number of producers who completed FSMA - Produce Safety Rule or Third-Party GAP Audit  

1021.2) 5

Number of people who completed Extension Food safety (PBPT)

1021.7) 6

Number of vendors approved to redeem alternate payments including WIC and/or Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, Double Dollar programs, ect.  



Success Stories

2022 Hart County Farm to Table

Author: Timothy Estes

Major Program: Local Food Systems

On July 29th, 2022, Hart County Cooperative Extension partnered with the Hart County Cattlemen’s Association in hosting its 5th annual Farm to Table Dinner.   This annual event has become such a sought after gathering that tickets are commonly sold out within 24-48 hours of being offered.  It has been my honor over the past few years, even before being employed by Hart County Extension, to be heavily involved in the procurement of local fruits and vegetables for the dinner menu.

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SFMNP Success Story

Author: Timothy Estes

Major Program: Local Food Systems

The Hart County Farmers Market is a small but growing entity.  Every year the market seems to get a little bigger and better and support grows due to many factors.  One of those factors being the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP).  This year Hart County Extension Office administered the SFMNP for the market.  Due to a big push in social media advertising as well as word of mouth, we signed up 222 Senior Citizens who met the income requirements for the program. &

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