Trigg County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018





4011 - Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
4011.1) 169

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

4011.2) 5

Number of youth that can keep production, performance or financial records on their 4-H agriculture projects

4011.3) 42

Number of youth who understands the role of agriculture in the production of food and fiber

4011.4) 3

Number of youth who are more aware of local farmer’s markets and community gardens



Success Stories

Horse Club starting strong

Author: Nola Janeen Tramble

Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum

Situation: In a county where horses are used for pleasure and work, there has been a demand for a 4-H horse club.  Thankfully 2 volunteers stepped up and became certified horse leader this fall.  Target Audience:  youth ages 9 to 19  Educational Response: Because of the need for a 4-H horse club, 2 volunteers attended the horse leader certification this fall. One of the volunteers is a special needs young man.  A former 4-H member, he has a heart to give back to the orga

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Challenging developmental disabled youth

Author: Nola Janeen Tramble

Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum

Challenging developmental disabled youth

Cooperative extension programs are to serve all Kentuckians.  However, there isn’t a lot of opportunity for students with developmental disabilities. A Trigg County volunteer changed that. After coming to the Trigg county 4-H agent with his idea for the Challenge Me Club, we met with the Trigg County high school special education teacher to plan a weeklong program.  The goal of the program was for the developmentally disables students (Buddies) to explore, reflect and apply learn

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