Volume 29, Number 3 (2024)
Editor's Page
Editor's Page
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To the Point
Is Extension Changing Too Rapidly?
Donald E. Nelson
Change Is Real
Ann Thompson
Issues-Based Programming Shouldn't Be All-or-Nothing
Irvin Skelton
Feature Articles
Getting Serious About Strategic Alliances
Kirk A. Astroth
Critical Factors for Successful Programs
Mary Anne Casey and Richard A. Krueger
Who Participates...and Why?
Dale R. Miller and MF Smith
Climate for Change in Extension
Rose Marie Tondl
Where Field Staff Get Information
Win-Yuan Shih and James F. Evans
Rural Small Business Development
Thomas G. Johnson and Dennis U. Fisher
Concept Mapping as a Program Planning Tool
Michael W. Duttweiler
Controversial Issues as Opportunities
Emmett P. Fiske
Futures
Project Future: Vision-Based Community Development
Lorilee R. Sandmann and Jay Kroshus
Forum
People Listening to People...Or Are We Really?
Ruth M. Conone
Research in Brief
Informing Farmers on Environmental Issues
Rama B. Radhakrishna, Timothy J. Rollins, and Thomas H. Bruening
Are Women Extension Professionals More Stressed?
Lois A. Goering
Nutrition Knowledge of EFNEP Paraprofessionals
Miriam Chiza-Muyengwa and Gladys M. Ebert
Household Appliance Education
Ann Ziebarth and Colleen Wallace
Ideas at Work
Nibbling Away at Nutrition Nonsense
Beth D. Gaydos and Kathryn K. Chenoweth
Public Risk Management
Martha L. Leibhart
Reaching Isolated Rural Elderly
Billie H. Frazier, Bettie W. Collins, and June W. Rhodes
Not Quick and Dirty, But Simple and Clean
Thomas Michael Archer
Tools of the Trade
The Charrette-A Technique for Large Groups
Julia A. Gamon
Education for Adult Development Level
Gregory A. Nolting and Gary L. Maricle
Sea Grant's Talking Gull Educates Young and Old
Kimberly Meenen