I should have also mentioned that we use OurVolts.com to track hours at one of our gardens. We have found the free version adequate. If you are managing multiple gardens, you may prefer the $10/month or the $499/year plans. For details see http://www.ourvolts.com/payment

--Bruce (Bruce A. Hamilton, Salt Lake City, UT)
[email protected]
http://bhami.com/

At 11:26 AM 1/5/2014, Bruce A. Hamilton wrote:
In the two community gardens where I have worked (affiliated with Wasatch Community Gardens in Salt Lake City, UT) we use a combination of hanging produce scales and visual estimates to record weekly harvest totals by weight and by vegetable type. We report annual totals in an annual report.

--Bruce (Bruce A. Hamilton, Salt Lake City, UT)

At 06:13 PM 1/4/2014, Ana Rasmussen wrote:
We have a small-but-growing community agriculture program in Santa Cruz
County, CA working with low income families to grow organic produce for
their own tables.

One of our funders has requested we find out what other Comm Garden
programs are using for best-practice measurable outcomes. I agree, we
haven't been so good at that aspect of our program yet.

I would really appreciate any of you sending along the kind of goals and
outcomes you have found to be both useful in helping you better understand
your program and guiding you toward improving it.

Any suggestions welcome. Thank you,

Ana Rasmussen, Program Director
Mesa Verde Gardens
[email protected]


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