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26 <br /> 1 would hopefully allow it to start in July. She said the reason is they would like to cover two <br /> 2 growing seasons and run it for 18 months. She said they would cover half of one growing <br /> 3 season in the first phase and then a full growing season in the next. <br /> 4 Commissioner Richards asked if the assessment would be after the pilot project. <br /> 5 Ashley Heger said they are two completely different projects. She said the assessment <br /> 6 will be available to the Commissioners upon their return from break and at that same time, they <br /> 7 hope to be at the beginning of the pilot program. <br /> 8 Commissioner Richards said in the summary for work plan, it would be helpful to show <br /> 9 the amount things increased. <br /> 10 Ashley Heger said they can certainly put that in. <br /> 11 Commissioner McKee asked what the cost is for the pilot program. <br /> 12 Ashley Heger said $25,000 over 18 months. <br /> 13 Commissioner McKee asked if that would support six growers. <br /> 14 Ashley Heger said they hope to support eight growers and between 1 and 3 regional <br /> 15 buyers. She said the remaining amount would go to data collection efforts. <br /> 16 Commissioner McKee asked how many growers there are in Orange County. <br /> 17 Ashley Heger said she does not have that number, but this pilot program would be for <br /> 18 growers with consumer ready products. She said this will not involve those that are producing <br /> 19 meat. <br /> 20 Commissioner McKee asked if it would include growers of corn or butter beans because <br /> 21 that is crucial for him to know. He asked how many growers this program has made contact <br /> 22 with. <br /> 23 Ashley Heger said she feels like she has received this question a few times and that she <br /> 24 is only one person and must rely on a network of partnerships because one person can only do <br /> 25 so much. She said she utilizes partnerships with community organizations, such as the Ag <br /> 26 Preservation Board, Cooperative Extension, and Breeze Farm. She said that she wants <br /> 27 Commissioner McKee to know that if he ever has any farmer, or group of farmers, that he would <br /> 28 like her to make contact with, she will show up for that. She said there is no master contact list <br /> 29 in the county for farmers. <br /> 30 Commissioner McKee said there is a list for certain products. <br /> 31 Ashely Heger said that is correct but Cooperative Extension maintains that and they will <br /> 32 not share it unless she has a very specific reason for needing it because the farmers on the list <br /> 33 have requested not to be contacted. <br /> 34 Commissioner McKee said that is a problem she is going to have and that he is a retired <br /> 35 farmer that wholesaled his product. He said it was not food, but it was a farm product. He said it <br /> 36 is an extraordinarily difficult market to break into. He said that $25,000 will not scratch the <br /> 37 surface of the need. He said that his comments are not a direct attack on Ashley Heger or of the <br /> 38 Council but that he has not ever thought this program would put food on the table and he is still <br /> 39 of that mind. He said that farmers markets exist at several locations now in the county. He said <br /> 40 other farmers are involved in direct marketing or selling directly from their farms. He said he fails <br /> 41 to understand what this program is trying to do and where it is going. He said he has real issues <br /> 42 spending as much time and effort on this and he does not know where this is going. He said <br /> 43 there is massive hunger in areas of the county, but this is not being addressed. He said he does <br /> 44 not want to look at data points, but wants to see providing food. He said there are other <br /> 45 organizations in the county that are providing food directly to people. <br /> 46 Ashley Heger said that is correct and that it is her understanding that she was not hired, <br /> 47 nor was the coordinator position designed, to be a direct service but rather to coordinate <br /> 48 systems-based issues. She said for example if they saw the email that she forwarded them from <br /> 49 Commissioner Bedford, it is her job to stay in the know of what is happening across the region <br /> 50 as well as coordinate direct action to the most impacted communities. <br /> 51 Commissioner McKee said he understood. <br />