Success StoryGrow Appalachia Grape Propogating
Grow Appalachia Grape Propogating
Author: Angela Whitehouse
Planning Unit: Extension Field Programs
Major Program: KSU Small Farm Program
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Providing small farmers through the Grow Appalachia program in Eastern, KY their own grape vines through grape propogating demonstrations from the KSU extension and demonstration vineyard. Small farmers and their families are shown how to propogate Concord grape cuttings into their own grape vines to plant and have their own grapes for making jellies and juice. The interest and participation was more than expected and drew a large attendence and future attendences with other events such as the Third Thursday Thing and youth participation in KSU youth program activities. .
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