Volume
12
Issue
1
Abstract
That ominous giant, the computer, raises its head again! The authors of this article make a case for using that impersonal quick-thinking machine to help the Extension professional be more personal and responsive to the farmer and his management plans. The authors provide a model for the addition of computerized management aids to the farm decision-making process. They just may be describing the job of all extension professionals in the 1980's.
Recommended Citation
Harrison, G. A., & Rades, R. J. (1974). The Computer in Extension Farm Planning. The Journal of Extension, 12(1), Article 5. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol12/iss1/5