Warren County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2021 - Jun 30, 2022
1046 - Pollinators | ||
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1046.11) | 52 |
Number of people who used Extension resources in making decisions or employing best practices related to processing or marketing of honey |
1046.3) | 186 |
Number of people who used Extension resources in making decisions or employing best practices related to pollinators, and /or their habitats |
1046.2) | 110 |
Number of people who gained knowledge in honey production, marketing and proper maintenance |
1046.1) | 26 |
Number of people gaining knowledge on establishing and maintaining pollinator habitats |
Success Stories
Fall Monarch Waystation Garden Tours
Author: Kristin Hildabrand
Major Program: Pollinators
Native pollinators such as birds, moths, butterflies, honeybees, and other insects supplement more than $18 billion in revenue to 100 crops grown in the United States every year. Therefore, pollinators play a vital role in ensuring that Americans have an abundant food supply and a vibrant ecosystem. Sadly, native pollinator populations have steadily declined over the past few years due to loss of habitat and a number of other factors. To assist with this issue, the Warren County Exten
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