Land-grant universities have a historical role of serving Americans through the Cooperative Extension Service (CES); however, not all citizens are equally served by CES. Using a mailed survey, we identified a subpopulation of farmers who did not use CES and compared them to those who did. CES should develop communication systems that reach late adopters using their preferred modes of receiving information such as direct mailings. It is the responsibility of the CES to serve all stakeholders through the mandate of the Morrill Act
The purpose of the study reported here was to assess the level of satisfaction/perceptions of Univer...
With 86% of American farms individually or family operated, farmers\u27 health becomes imperative to...
With oil prices so volatile, Cooperative Extension agents can play an important role in the evolutio...
A booth at the farmers\u27 market was set up in Bozeman, Montana during 2007 to promote Extension ac...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
The 1998 Farm Bill (AREERA) called for greater engagement of land-grant universities with the public...
Extension agricultural educators face the challenge of reaching busy business people--farmers. Often...
Conflict at the rural-urban interface may often be due to a lack of social connections or communicat...
A survey questionnaire was used in collecting data used in examining differences in Extension leader...
Extension educators have important roles in educating the public on national agricultural policies. ...
The study reported here sought to determine sustainable agriculture farmers\u27 perceived attitude t...
Many 4-H professionals have overlooked the largest source of charitable funding in the United States...
The ways in which farmers put their visions into action are indicative of their mental models of far...
The purpose of the study reported here was to assess the level of satisfaction/perceptions of Univer...
With 86% of American farms individually or family operated, farmers\u27 health becomes imperative to...
With oil prices so volatile, Cooperative Extension agents can play an important role in the evolutio...
A booth at the farmers\u27 market was set up in Bozeman, Montana during 2007 to promote Extension ac...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
The 1998 Farm Bill (AREERA) called for greater engagement of land-grant universities with the public...
Extension agricultural educators face the challenge of reaching busy business people--farmers. Often...
Conflict at the rural-urban interface may often be due to a lack of social connections or communicat...
A survey questionnaire was used in collecting data used in examining differences in Extension leader...
Extension educators have important roles in educating the public on national agricultural policies. ...
The study reported here sought to determine sustainable agriculture farmers\u27 perceived attitude t...
Many 4-H professionals have overlooked the largest source of charitable funding in the United States...
The ways in which farmers put their visions into action are indicative of their mental models of far...
The purpose of the study reported here was to assess the level of satisfaction/perceptions of Univer...
With 86% of American farms individually or family operated, farmers\u27 health becomes imperative to...
With oil prices so volatile, Cooperative Extension agents can play an important role in the evolutio...