Author: Brandon Sears
Planning Unit: Madison County CES
Major Program: Agriculture & Natural Resources
Plan of Work: Develop and Strengthen Leadership and Life Skills
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The involvement of youth in agriculture is vital to the existence and future growth of our industry. Many that want to experience agriculture do not have funds to get started with the purchase of plants, equipment, livestock or facilities. For the second year, local leaders serving on the Madison County Ag Development Council recognized this need. For 2023-2024 $50,000 of county tobacco settlement funds to a program offered through the KY Office of Ag Policy called Youth Agriculture Incentives Program (YAIP).
This program provides youth ages 9-18 the opportunity to purchase a wide variety of agricultural items and receive cost share reimbursement on a 50/50 basis up to $1,500. With Madison County Farm Bureau serving as administrator, the Madison County ANR and 4H livestock agents coordinated this program for the first time. Educational and mentor requirements were facilitated by local leaders, FFA advisors, and Madison County agents. The ANR agent provided leadership for the entire program and was responsible for advertising, reporting, compliance and accountability.
Overall, there were 40 youth that applied for funding. Projects ranged from replacement heifers, flowers, ducks, beef cattle, sheep, goats, chickens and supplies, feeder calves, horses , show heifers, cattle handling equipment, and three greenhouses. County YAIP funds awarded totaled $23,641.46 or an average of $815.23 per project. Approximately 73% of the initial youth that applied completed a project.
Our second year offering YAIP was another success and we have been able to provide 29 Madison County youth the opportunity to become directly involved in agriculture. Plans are being made for YAIP 2025 along with changes to streamline and increase efficiency of this program with the hope that additional applicants will have the opportunity to participate in an agriculture endeavors.
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