Author: Mattea Mitchell
Planning Unit: Hickman County CES
Major Program: Ag Policy
Plan of Work: Improving the efficiency of producers' marketing abilities and production practices.
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Early Career Farming Program (ECFP) - Local Government
Carlisle, Fulton and Hickman County had a market value of $337 million in agricultural products last year – equal to the single largest producing county in the state. This region spent over $70 million on fertilizer, seed and chemicals alone last year. After discussing with our CEC boards and Ag councils, the three agents wanted to offer a program geared toward younger farmers getting ready to transition toward making farm decisions while being a part of the family farming operation. It was also intended to get younger producers to attend extension programs and using UKY based information. Our final meeting with ECFP was with county executives and officials. A special supper was held with plaques presented to each participant. Presentations were made by county officials encouraging the group to become involved in county events and policies. Evaluations have been given after each session and each time. 98% of the evaluations have been excellent for information to take back to the farm and implement. At our last meeting, we gave an exit evaluation to be mailed back to the extension office. Below are two answers to the last statement on the evaluation which was: In one or two sentences tell us why someone should enroll in this program.
1st Response- Now more than ever young early-career farmers need to have a network of resources and people to help stay afloat in this industry. The Early Career Farmer Program gives us these resources and opportunities.
2nd Response- It’s a good way to meet people in similar situations as me and hear their opinion as well as learn from experts in the field.
This program was a huge success, and the three agents look to plan another program similar to this in the years to come.
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