Scott County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018
1061 - Sustainable Agriculture | ||
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1061.1) | 17 |
Number of those indicating an increased awareness of sustainable agriculture practices |
1061.2) | 0 |
Number of producers that implemented sustainable practices as a result of participating in Extension programs |
Success Stories
Encouraging Agricultural Careers for Youth through Scott County Internship Experience & Student Observation
Author: Michelle Simon
Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture
It is an echoing response from all agricultural communities- youth need to learn about agriculture to appreciate agriculture, we need to do our part to educate youth and involve them in agriculture to secure the future of farmers. The majority of Scott County youth are separated from the farm by three generations. These youth don’t have the opportunity to spend the weekend at their grandparents farm to learn the responsibility of caring for livestock and crops or even raising vegetables in
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A New Way of Thinking: Adventures in Diverse and Sustainable Agriculture
Author: Sharon Flynt
Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture
Ed Davis Youth Farm Camp is a partnership program of the local Extension Horticulture Program and Scott C. Parks and Recreation’s Ed Davis Learning Center. The goal is to provide a motivating agriculture experiences for minority urban and suburban youth far removed from agricultural environment. This year the camp focused on increasing awareness of sustainable agriculture practices and economic diversity. Youth were engaged in such activities as visiting the Kentucky State University
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