Many farm magazines tailor more of their editorial and advertising linage to appear in late fall and winter when farmers aren\u27t busy with field work
In early 1984, Maxine Ferris, head of the Agriculture information Service at Michigan State Universi...
Who reads a given article in a magazine? What kinds of stories do young readers like? Do some storie...
This study examined coverage of the December 2003 bovine spongiform encephalopathy event to discover...
Many farm magazines tailor more of their editorial and advertising linage to appear in late fall and...
College editors and farm paper editors have the same basic concern. That is, communicating. To do th...
In late September 1981, we surveyed Minnesota subscribers to The Farmer magazine to see how well the...
This study continues an examination of power relationships within the agricultural publishing triad:...
The article is a summary of a 1973 study on the development of a profile of North Dakota Farm Resea...
Science in Agriculture, the 30-year-old quarterly magazine of the College of Agriculture at Penn Sta...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of various communication vehicles of the...
Mississippi Farm Research may well be the last of the agricultural research periodicals using newspr...
Research reported here addresses effective communications within agriculture by examining power rela...
A sample of 78 subscribers to a weekly agricultural newspaper was surveyed by telephone to determine...
Readership analyses are among the most common types of evaluation research in agricultural communica...
In January 1983 we surveyed Connecticut newspaper editors and U.S. farm newspaper editors on their p...
In early 1984, Maxine Ferris, head of the Agriculture information Service at Michigan State Universi...
Who reads a given article in a magazine? What kinds of stories do young readers like? Do some storie...
This study examined coverage of the December 2003 bovine spongiform encephalopathy event to discover...
Many farm magazines tailor more of their editorial and advertising linage to appear in late fall and...
College editors and farm paper editors have the same basic concern. That is, communicating. To do th...
In late September 1981, we surveyed Minnesota subscribers to The Farmer magazine to see how well the...
This study continues an examination of power relationships within the agricultural publishing triad:...
The article is a summary of a 1973 study on the development of a profile of North Dakota Farm Resea...
Science in Agriculture, the 30-year-old quarterly magazine of the College of Agriculture at Penn Sta...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of various communication vehicles of the...
Mississippi Farm Research may well be the last of the agricultural research periodicals using newspr...
Research reported here addresses effective communications within agriculture by examining power rela...
A sample of 78 subscribers to a weekly agricultural newspaper was surveyed by telephone to determine...
Readership analyses are among the most common types of evaluation research in agricultural communica...
In January 1983 we surveyed Connecticut newspaper editors and U.S. farm newspaper editors on their p...
In early 1984, Maxine Ferris, head of the Agriculture information Service at Michigan State Universi...
Who reads a given article in a magazine? What kinds of stories do young readers like? Do some storie...
This study examined coverage of the December 2003 bovine spongiform encephalopathy event to discover...