Success Story“KSU Small Farm Area Extension Agent Assists Limited-Resource Minority Farmers with Technique Assistance in USDA Rural Housing in Boyle County in Kentucky”



“KSU Small Farm Area Extension Agent Assists Limited-Resource Minority Farmers with Technique Assistance in USDA Rural Housing in Boyle County in Kentucky”

Author: Edwin Chavous

Planning Unit: Franklin County CES

Major Program: Small Farm Diversification

Outcome: Initial Outcome

December 2021 Success Story

 

“KSU Small Farm Area Extension Agent Assists Limited-Resource Minority Farmers with Technique Assistance in USDA Rural Housing in Boyle County in Kentucky”

The Kentucky State University (KSU) Small Farm Program is an Extension program designed to help farm families with decision-making skills to solve farm and home problems. It includes educational programs that emphasize farm production, farm management, and marketing.  It also includes the use and understanding of local county programs and USDA agencies and their programs, plus providing technical assistance in completing applications for the program and the entire application process.  The KSU Small Farm Program’s Area Agent for Small Farms works with small, limited-resource, and minority farmers, most of whom have not used Extension prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.  He targets minority farmers, farmers who are new to Extension, or farmers who think that Extension is not for them.  First he has to gain their confidence.  Then he has to show them that he can help them to meet some of their needs. 

This is his experience with one family that requested technical assistance on September 27, 2021 in Boyle County, Kentucky.

The farmer requested assistance in attaining roof, gutters and house being rewired and evidence of ownership.

 

The KSU Area Agent for Small Farms provided technique assistance to farmers needing home repairs through the United State Agriculture of Department, Section 504 Home Repair program, this provides loans to very-low-income homeowners to repair, improve or modernize their homes or grants to elderly very-low-income homeowners to remove health and safety hazards. 

Often, limited-resource farm families have sub-standard housing. Their roofs leak, bathrooms need major repairs or the houses or trailers are in major disrepair. Their septic systems are in need of repairs, also some need improved heating or cooling, and many need improved ventilation. Their potable water supply is often a problem. Many have cisterns, untested wells, or the county’s waterline is not available. Often banks turn the farmers down for home improvement loans and they do not know where to go for help.

The items that normal give applicants the most problems is the section 504 application which includes supporting documentation of evidence of ownership: Copy of Deed, or other documentation for example life estate deed and repair bids including an itemized description of repairs, material, labor, and a copy of Contractor’s license, if applicable.  Many time the KSU Area Agent for Small Farm has to assist individuals’ in providing these documents. Then after income verification documentation are within guidelines, assets, credit, other documentation is gathered the application is normal approved. Currently since September 27, 2021, the KSU Area Agent for Small Farms is in the process of helping the farm families secure required documents stated above to be eligible for approval.  

On September 27, 2021 Mr. WT Dean requested technical assistance in filling out a USDA 504 Housing application, Mr. Edwin Chavous, Small Farm Area Agent II, at Kentucky State University Cooperative Extension Program, assisted Mr. Dean in filling out the USDA 504 Housing application.