Author: Amanda Sears
Planning Unit: Madison County CES
Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home
Plan of Work: Encourage and Promote Sustainable Agriculture Practices
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Madison County Horticulture Agent publishes a monthly newsletter called Pay Dirt. The newsletter disseminates timely horticulture information and advertises upcoming education opportunities. The research-based information is provided by the Horticulture Agent and University of Kentucky Specialists from horticulture, entomology, plant pathology, plant and soil sciences and other departments. Farmer's market and SNAP-ED information is also included. The newsletter is distributed electronically and by mail, reaching over 650 people. The audience includes homeowners and commercial growers.
The Agent sent a survey to newsletter participants. Results indicated that the newsletter had the following impacts:
According to one client, “I truly appreciate receiving the newsletter! It’s helped me so many times in so many different ways!”
Pay Dirt has won the Kentucky Association of County Agriculture Agents Award for best newsletter in 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2019. It was recognized as the best newsletter in the Southern Region by National Association of County Agriculture Agents in 2015; and was a national finalist with National Association of County Agriculture Agents for best newsletter in country in 2019.
The Produce Best Practices Training is a voluntary foodsafety training for produce growers, specific... Read More
Scott Anderson, the Food Service Director for Madison CountySchools, approached the Madison County C... Read More
Madison County 4-H has experienced some rapid changes over the course of the last two years. The CES... Read More
Madison County is ranked 2nd in the state for production of hay other than alfalfa. Local seed deale... Read More