Author: Traci Johnson
Planning Unit: Todd County CES
Major Program: Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
Plan of Work: Protecting Water and Natural Resources
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The Oldham County Extension Office gets many questions about ponds from spring through late summer. Questions range from fixing a structural issue to fish stocking to aquatic weed control and other general management issues. To help residents understand resources available, Oldham County’s Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent partnered with other agencies to offer Pond Management Field Days in July 2022 and May 2023. Planning partners for these programs included the Kentucky State University Extension Specialist for Aquaculture; University of Kentucky Extension Water Quality Specialist; Currys Fork Watershed Director; and a local neighborhood association president.
Topics covered at these field days included:
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky Fish & Wildlife, and several local businesses tabled and/or spoke at the events to share information about their services.
A total of 92 adults participated in these field days. A post-program evaluation was conducted after the July 2022 field day. 18 participants completed evaluations, with the following reported outcomes based on what they learned.
The 2022 Pond Management Field Day presentations were recorded and are available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_qVRIn_1X0. An additional outcome of the Pond Management Field Day promotion and marketing is an increase in awareness of extension’s service in the community. 6 new clients received site visits to troubleshoot pond issues.
Pond management field days are expected to continue annually due to interest from residents and planning partners.
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