During the summer and fall of 1992, both on-site and mail surveys were conducted to determine: (1) How Oklahoma farmers receive and prefer to receive agricultural health and safety information from selected media and (2) How Extension agricultural engineering departments communicate agricultural health and safety information
Farmers indicate they expect and request farm safety services and information from the local farm ch...
Potentially preventable death, disabling injury, and serious illness are very common secondary to wo...
The ways that Iowa farm operators and extension educators perceive potential hazards in agricultural...
The study described here focused on needs and opportunities for Extension to serve agricultural medi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Farming, by the very nature of the occupation, is riddled with uncertainty. The risks associated wit...
Farm safety and health outreach professionals can more effectively develop, design, package, and del...
Agriculture continues to rank as one of the most dangerous industries in the nation. Media coverage ...
As farm demographics change, it is important to create relatable, research-based safety and health m...
This case study presents selected findings related to communication for agricultural health and safe...
The 1992 public information campaign, Safe Farm, made farm safety messages available to a diverse an...
It happened January 11, 1992. Eighteen-year-old John Thompson was seriously injured in an agricultur...
In this report, we\u27ve tried to show how CSREES-supported programs work in people’s lives, as well...
The nation’s agriculture and food infrastructure is vulnerable to significant social disruption and ...
This study sought to identify Iowa agricultural educators’ practices, attitudes, and needs regarding...
Farmers indicate they expect and request farm safety services and information from the local farm ch...
Potentially preventable death, disabling injury, and serious illness are very common secondary to wo...
The ways that Iowa farm operators and extension educators perceive potential hazards in agricultural...
The study described here focused on needs and opportunities for Extension to serve agricultural medi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Farming, by the very nature of the occupation, is riddled with uncertainty. The risks associated wit...
Farm safety and health outreach professionals can more effectively develop, design, package, and del...
Agriculture continues to rank as one of the most dangerous industries in the nation. Media coverage ...
As farm demographics change, it is important to create relatable, research-based safety and health m...
This case study presents selected findings related to communication for agricultural health and safe...
The 1992 public information campaign, Safe Farm, made farm safety messages available to a diverse an...
It happened January 11, 1992. Eighteen-year-old John Thompson was seriously injured in an agricultur...
In this report, we\u27ve tried to show how CSREES-supported programs work in people’s lives, as well...
The nation’s agriculture and food infrastructure is vulnerable to significant social disruption and ...
This study sought to identify Iowa agricultural educators’ practices, attitudes, and needs regarding...
Farmers indicate they expect and request farm safety services and information from the local farm ch...
Potentially preventable death, disabling injury, and serious illness are very common secondary to wo...
The ways that Iowa farm operators and extension educators perceive potential hazards in agricultural...