Success StoryGreen River Area Agriculture Leadership Experience



Green River Area Agriculture Leadership Experience

Author: Vicki Shadrick

Planning Unit: Webster County CES

Major Program: Kentucky Extension Leadership Development (KELD)

Plan of Work: Empowering Community Leaders and Volunteers

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Leadership has long been recognized as the reason some communities advance while others struggle to maintain the status quo. The Green River Area counties are home to a large number of engaged and motivated agricultural producers who are recognized as leaders among both their peers and elected officials at the state and national level. This notoriety does not occur overnight. Formal and non-formal education, dissatisfaction with present circumstances, and willingness to embrace change rather than avoid it keeps our farmers active in agricultural leadership capacities as well as advisory boards of education, financial, and healthcare institutions. 

 Leadership development is an ongoing effort in Cooperative Extension. The Cooperative Extension Agricultural Leadership Experience was conducted in the winter of 2018. During the course of four sessions, participants were trained to better understand how personalities influence relationships and decision-making skills. They met with leaders at the local, state, and national level to discover the path to effective leadership. Dr. David Kohl spoke to the class discussing the megaforces directing a change in agriculture which early career farmers should be aware. The class visited Frankfort during the general assembly, followed by a trip to Washington D.C. to meet with our elected officials and commodity organizations. Their goal was to share concerns that face early career farmers and to gain a better understanding of how the legislative process affects their businesses in regards to labor, taxes, and farm policy. 

 A survey was completed by participants following the program. Each stated that all subject areas met our goals for the program. Some of the participants have already accepted opportunities to serve in leadership roles as a direct result of this program. 

The Webster County ANR agent served as co-facilitator for this program along with the Daviess County ANR agent.  







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