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Powell, Maud; Fery, Melissa; Agenbroad, Ariel; Guzy, Michael – Journal of Extension, 2019
We designed a national sustainable agriculture conference for women farmers and agricultural professionals to provide a supportive environment in which participants felt comfortable to learn, share, contribute, question, network, and make connections affecting their personal and professional lives. Through postconference and later retrospective…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Females, Agricultural Occupations, Conferences (Gatherings)
MacArthur, Stacey; Nelson, Cindy; Brower, Naomi; Memmott, Margie; Peterson, Gaelynn – Journal of Extension, 2016
Obstacles facing new 4-H volunteers include time constraints and difficulty finding project-specific information, resources, and opportunities available for club members. As a solution to these obstacles and an aid for assisting volunteers in becoming confident in delivering information to youth, content experts produced Discover 4-H Clubs, a…
Descriptors: Rural Extension, Extension Education, Clubs, Volunteers
Morais, Duarte; Jakes, Susan; Bowen, Becky; Lelekacs, Joanna Massey – Journal of Extension, 2017
A team of economic development, local foods, and tourism specialists from North Carolina Cooperative Extension is pursuing an initiative titled Fork2Farmer. The goal is to increase visits to local farms and diversify farm income by leveraging the high visibility of well-known farm-to-table chefs who support local small farms. To do this, those…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Extension Education, Agribusiness, Tourism
McConnell, T. Eric – Journal of Extension, 2016
Forest-based production on U.S. farms totaled $653.2 million in 2012, admittedly a small portion of total farm wealth. However, despite the effects of the recent economic downturn, on-farm forest product revenues still approached the gate value of North Carolina timber in 2012, which was $730.6 million. Providing the research-based information,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Education, Extension Education, Forestry Occupations
Carroll, Jan. B.; Dinstel, Roxie Rogers; Manton, Linda Marie – Journal of Extension, 2015
In every era, publicly funded programs seek to document their value. During the centennial celebrations of Cooperative Extension's legislation and establishment, this cry for data became even louder and the demand more intense. The Western Extension Directors Association (WEDA) tasked their Western Region Program Leadership Committee (WRPLC) to…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, Management Information Systems
Abdul-Rahman, Fahzy; Bartley, Sharon Jeffcoat; Cummings, Merrilyn; O'Brien, David – Journal of Extension, 2013
Interactive meetings between New Mexico Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) teachers and Extension personnel (county Home Economics agents and state FCS specialists) were conducted to promote collaboration between the two parties. Based on pre- and post-meeting surveys, both parties showed similarities in almost all perceptions and expectations…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Extension Education, Consumer Science, Home Economics Skills
Foltz, Jeremy D.; Gee, Vanity K.; Barham, Bradford L. – Journal of Extension, 2011
This article analyzes the primary scholarship activities of agricultural college plant science faculty with and without Extension appointments using survey data from all 1862 land-grant institutions. The evidence suggests that differences between Extension professors and others without Extension appointments are small for minor Extension…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Extension Agents, Extension Education, Scientists
Schwarz, Michael H.; Gibson, Jerry – Journal of Extension, 2010
The study reported here identified continuing education and training needs of aquaculture Extension agents, specialists, and program administrators in 10 competency areas relating to the need for continuing education or training. Fourteen resources on the AquaNIC Web site were also evaluated, as was the efficacy of the AQUA-EXT listserv. Data were…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Needs Assessment, Extension Agents, Continuing Education
Franz, Nancy K.; Piercy, Fred; Donaldson, Joseph; Westbrook, Johnnie; Richard, Robert – Journal of Extension, 2010
Few studies have examined the types of educational delivery methods preferred by farmers (Eckert & Bell, 2005; Eckert & Bell, 2006). The research project reported here explored the preferred learning methods of farmers in Louisiana, Tennessee, and Virginia. Data on learning methods collected directly from farmers were compared with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Agricultural Occupations, Extension Agents, Specialists
Cullen, Eileen M. – Journal of Extension, 2010
The role of land-grant university Extension specialist originates in a community of place, enters into communities of interest to leverage resources or partnership opportunities, and returns to the local level with more effective outcomes than possible by operating solely within the community of place. A case study describes synergistic specialist…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Extension Education, Specialists, Social Capital

Baker, Matt; Villalobos, Heisil – Journal of Extension, 1997
Responses from 59 of 67 Florida county extension directors identified professional development needs of extension specialists: (1) understanding client needs; (2) producing appropriate educational materials; (3) delivering inservice training to county extension agents; (4) evaluating state programs; and (5) increasing interaction at the local…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Extension Agents, Needs Assessment, Professional Development

Florell, Robert J.; And Others – Journal of Extension, 1972
Authors present findings of a study of attitudes toward joint appointments in agronomy departments throughout the United States. (Editor)
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Faculty, Departments, Employment Patterns

Goode, Donald Z., Jr.; Elliott, Graydon Ed – Journal of Extension, 1992
A survey of 343 administrators, county agents, specialists, and secretaries in Mississippi Cooperative Extension received 295 responses showing that 43 percent of agents and secretaries felt that administrators were responsible for keeping them current with computer technology by providing training opportunities and released time; and most…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Literacy, Educational Responsibility, Extension Agents

Harriman, Lynda; McKenna, Constance – Journal of Extension, 1978
The article describes the evaluation of the home economics specialized adviser program in Illinois Extension regions, including specific recommendations for program revisions. The evaluation was based on the Provus Discrepancy Evaluation Model, which provides an alternative to traditional evaluation techniques by considering descriptions of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Extension Agents, Extension Education, Home Economics