Author: Gregg Rentfrow
Planning Unit: Animal and Food Sciences
Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The 4-H Country Ham Project continues to be one of the more popular non-livestock projects in the Commonwealth. Although the numbers have leveled, as compared to the last few years, we continue to add new counties and new county-based ham houses. In addition, more counties are adding a country ham contest to their local county fair. Some counties have added an adult program country ham program that accompanies the 4-H Country Ham Project. I have encouraged those adult programs to enter their hams into the non-Commercial Open Ham Show at the state fair. Over the last couple years that program has continued to grow. The 4-H Country Ham Project along with the adult programs have raised the awareness of the country ham, which is part of Kentucky's heritage.
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