The purpose of the study reported here was to assess the level of satisfaction/perceptions of University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service livestock clientele. The conclusions indicated: (1) traditional producers had a higher level of satisfaction than non-traditional producers, (2) clientele did not perceive a difference in single-county or multi-county programming, (3) the program was beneficial, and (4) opportunity exists to increase clientele. The recommendations were: (1) maintain present educational course, but also seek other programming avenues, (2) assess perceptions of non-user clientele, (3) increase the information available to non-traditional producers, and (4) increase awareness of educational opportunities
A survey was conducted by University of California Cooperative Extension of past attendees of a dair...
A direct mail mini CD-Rom was developed to bring attention to the Green Valley Institute\u27s (an Ex...
Mandatory animal ID is a well-discussed topic among livestock producers. A national ID program will ...
The purpose of the study reported here was to assess the level of satisfaction/perceptions of Univer...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
A booth at the farmers\u27 market was set up in Bozeman, Montana during 2007 to promote Extension ac...
Changing demographics of rural Extension audiences create challenges to program delivery, and multip...
The researcher used mail surveys to evaluate the potential for partnership between Ohio\u27s Extensi...
As Extension educators and agriculture education teachers address the sensitive issues of livestock ...
Extension educators have important roles in educating the public on national agricultural policies. ...
Extension specialists at Penn State and University of Vermont continued their successful expansion o...
Program evaluation is a powerful tool for demonstrating the value of Extension education to stakehol...
Significant changes in the landscape of the south central region of Pennsylvania have created new ch...
Efforts to increase local support for community leadership programs have led Wyoming to develop a ve...
Land-grant universities have a historical role of serving Americans through the Cooperative Extensio...
A survey was conducted by University of California Cooperative Extension of past attendees of a dair...
A direct mail mini CD-Rom was developed to bring attention to the Green Valley Institute\u27s (an Ex...
Mandatory animal ID is a well-discussed topic among livestock producers. A national ID program will ...
The purpose of the study reported here was to assess the level of satisfaction/perceptions of Univer...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
A booth at the farmers\u27 market was set up in Bozeman, Montana during 2007 to promote Extension ac...
Changing demographics of rural Extension audiences create challenges to program delivery, and multip...
The researcher used mail surveys to evaluate the potential for partnership between Ohio\u27s Extensi...
As Extension educators and agriculture education teachers address the sensitive issues of livestock ...
Extension educators have important roles in educating the public on national agricultural policies. ...
Extension specialists at Penn State and University of Vermont continued their successful expansion o...
Program evaluation is a powerful tool for demonstrating the value of Extension education to stakehol...
Significant changes in the landscape of the south central region of Pennsylvania have created new ch...
Efforts to increase local support for community leadership programs have led Wyoming to develop a ve...
Land-grant universities have a historical role of serving Americans through the Cooperative Extensio...
A survey was conducted by University of California Cooperative Extension of past attendees of a dair...
A direct mail mini CD-Rom was developed to bring attention to the Green Valley Institute\u27s (an Ex...
Mandatory animal ID is a well-discussed topic among livestock producers. A national ID program will ...