Author: Samantha Gamblin
Planning Unit: Bullitt County CES
Major Program: Agriculture & Natural Resources
Plan of Work: Natural Resources and the Environment
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The problem/The educational program response
Educate youth of the steps involved in getting food from a farm to a table through our greenhouse
Instruct youth that farming teaches them life skills like raising food, working hard, communication, caring for others
Help low-income youth gain access to nutritious fruits and vegetables. Help lower food insecurity by increasing access to this garden and learning how to do it for themselves.
The participants/target audience
Youth in grades 4th and 5th who have Agriculture interest is who is currently been recruited and marketed
Crossroads Elementary is a free and reduce lunch audience
21st Century Coordinator, Josh Williams identifies low- income families to participate in the program.
FRYSC Coordinator identifies families that could benefit from parent involvement to assist with greenhouse coordination.
Out of 753 ranked schools in Kentucky, Crossroads Elementary School is ranked 206th for total students on lunch assistance. The percentage of Crossroads Elementary School students on free and reduced lunch assistance (62.1%) is slightly lower than the state average of 62.2%.
Other partners
Grades 4th and 5th
Farmers Market
School Teachers/Family Resource Contact
FFA Chapters
Ag, FCS and Horticulture Agents
21st Century Coordinator
Lowe’s
Program impact or participant response.
100% Garden Safely- caring for yourself and your tools while gardening
92% Seed Knowledege
95%Garden soil preparation
91%Weeding,, watering, mulching
100% Harvesting the garden
15 Number of youth who demonstrated a skill that was learned or improved by participating in 4-H agriculture programming
15 Number of youth who gained an understanding of the role of agriculture in the production of food
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