Success Story2020 KACAA and NACAA Achievement Award Recipient



2020 KACAA and NACAA Achievement Award Recipient

Author: Keith Center

Planning Unit: Elliott County CES

Major Program: Agriculture and Extension Leadership Development

Plan of Work: Leadership

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Abstract: Since 2015, Keith Center, Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent in Elliott County, has developed a diversity of programs in horticulture, forestry, beef production, forages, and youth agriculture. Active as a KACAA member, he won the 2018 Excellence in 4-H Programming award and placed 2nd in the Applied Research Poster Presentation in 2016 and 2018. It is Keith's goal to educate and engage local producers and the youth of the community through research-based education. 

The Achievement Award recognizes agents with 3-9 years of service for their outstanding program efforts, community development, and council development. The Kentucky Association of County Agriculture Agents (KACAA) held its annual awards program on September 22, 2020 via virtual Zoom. The National Association of County Agriculture Agents (NACAA) held its annual meeting September 28 thru October 1, 2020 via virtual Zoom. Keith was recognized at both the State and National meeting and would like to thank the community, youth and volunteers who made receiving this award possible. Without their support winning awards like this would not be possible! 






Stories by Keith Center


Ag in the classroom

about 6 years ago by Keith Center

During the 2009-2010 academic calendar year Vocational Agriculture Education was removed from the El... Read More


4-H Livestock Show and Sale

about 6 years ago by Keith Center

4-H Livestock is a fun family oriented activity that engages exhibitors to enhance life skills such ... Read More


Stories by Elliott County CES


Forever Fit

about 5 years ago by Gwenda Johnson

Elliott County FCS has promoted Plate It Up, Kentucky Proud since its inception. This year we are ta... Read More


Market Sustainability

about 5 years ago by Gwenda Johnson

For several years, the major source of income for the Elliott County Farmers Market was the Senior F... Read More