2024 Year-End Report
3,699
Number of people directly served by your county agents598,127
Reach of digital media, newspapers and newsletters to county clientele$161,660
Fiscal resources developed by county agents (includes grants, in-kind donations, gifts/donations, etc.)5,000+
Acres enrolled in the Richmond County Voluntary Agricultural District Program3,800
Number of youth engagement with STEAM learning and life skills, through school enrichment programs, 4-H clubs, and 4-H camps.1,620
Acres in conservation tillage or other Best Management Practice25
Producers who gain skills or knowledge to increase production for local markets260,000
pounds of fresh produce donated to vulnerable populations, via Sandhills AGInnovation Center and God's Community Garden, Extension partners670
Number of people eating healthier, engaging in more physical activity, and with greater understanding of home food safety and preservation, as a result of Extension programs2,7887
Tons of feedstock harvested and delivered to processors57
Producers adopted Extension recommended best management practices related to pasture and forage management450
Number of adults increasing their knowledge of county community services available to improve their lives42/12
Number of pesticide applicators receiving continuing education credits/number of credit hours provided.Previous Reports
2022 Report | 2023 Report