Trigg County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2021 - Jun 30, 2022
2081 - Home-Based Microprocessor Program | ||
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2081.5) | 2 |
Number of participants who indicated they would sell high acid foods, such as bbq sauce, corn relish, etc. |
2081.4) | 2 |
Number of participants who indicated they would sell low acid foods, such as green beans, corn, etc. |
2081.3) | 2 |
Number of participants who indicated they would sell jams and jellies |
2081.2) | 2 |
Number of participants who indicated they would become Homebased Microprocessors |
2081.1) | 3 |
Number of participants in the workshops who passed the Home-Based Microprocessor test |
Success Stories
Homebased Microprocessing Workshop
Author: Cecelia Hostilo
Major Program: Home-Based Microprocessor Program
Cadiz and Trigg County has a small but active Farmers Market that is open on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from April through October. We have two main produce vendors that are Amish. These vendors also sell value added items such as cut flowers and home canned goods. One vendor has been a certified Homebased Microprocessor for several years. After some informal discussions with the other vendor it was ascertained that he was not certified. The FCS agent in Trigg County
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