Volume
30
Issue
1
Abstract
In the 1990s, it will be more difficult to defend the delivery of firm-specific management information to large commercial farms as being of primarily public benefit. The public isn't inclined to pay Extension to compete, either with the private sector or with other agencies. Extension must help commercial agriculture recognize and use its own capacity to sponsor the applied research and Extension activities of primary benefit to itself.
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Recommended Citation
Bloome, P. D. (1992). Seeking a Mature Relationship with Agriculture. The Journal of Extension, 30(1), Article 11. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss1/11