The ways in which farmers put their visions into action are indicative of their mental models of farming. This qualitative study explored the nature of mental models of farming and their role in farming practices among a sample of small farm operators. Three themes emerged in the data indicating that farmers\u27 mental models of farming are influenced by prior values and knowledge, serve as guides in learning and decision-making, and are unique to each farmer. Educators who consider the mental models of farmers are more likely to succeed in supporting farmers\u27 development of new knowledge and skills
Spotted knapweed has invaded a number of habitats, and some of those habitats have restrictions on t...
New production strategies, changing consumer demand, dramatic revisions to federal programs, and new...
A significant part of the agriculture industry is made up of crop consultants, fieldmen, agronomists...
The ways in which farmers put their visions into action are indicative of their mental models of far...
Farmers\u27 mental models of farming influence their learning, decisions, and actions. Sometimes rea...
Extension agricultural educators face the challenge of reaching busy business people--farmers. Often...
A booth at the farmers\u27 market was set up in Bozeman, Montana during 2007 to promote Extension ac...
The method of focus groups is used to engage farmers, crop insurance agents, and lenders in a risk m...
New England dairy farmers have faced increasing risks in producing and marketing their products. The...
Extension specialists at Penn State and University of Vermont continued their successful expansion o...
The agricultural sector continues to undergo a major transformation from traditional family farms to...
Changing demographics of rural Extension audiences create challenges to program delivery, and multip...
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This article addresses positive and negative aspects of teaching horticulture to underserved prison ...
There is a growing interest among Master Gardener volunteers in the use of sustainable and non-chemi...
Spotted knapweed has invaded a number of habitats, and some of those habitats have restrictions on t...
New production strategies, changing consumer demand, dramatic revisions to federal programs, and new...
A significant part of the agriculture industry is made up of crop consultants, fieldmen, agronomists...
The ways in which farmers put their visions into action are indicative of their mental models of far...
Farmers\u27 mental models of farming influence their learning, decisions, and actions. Sometimes rea...
Extension agricultural educators face the challenge of reaching busy business people--farmers. Often...
A booth at the farmers\u27 market was set up in Bozeman, Montana during 2007 to promote Extension ac...
The method of focus groups is used to engage farmers, crop insurance agents, and lenders in a risk m...
New England dairy farmers have faced increasing risks in producing and marketing their products. The...
Extension specialists at Penn State and University of Vermont continued their successful expansion o...
The agricultural sector continues to undergo a major transformation from traditional family farms to...
Changing demographics of rural Extension audiences create challenges to program delivery, and multip...
With oil prices so volatile, Cooperative Extension agents can play an important role in the evolutio...
This article addresses positive and negative aspects of teaching horticulture to underserved prison ...
There is a growing interest among Master Gardener volunteers in the use of sustainable and non-chemi...
Spotted knapweed has invaded a number of habitats, and some of those habitats have restrictions on t...
New production strategies, changing consumer demand, dramatic revisions to federal programs, and new...
A significant part of the agriculture industry is made up of crop consultants, fieldmen, agronomists...