Evaluating County Clustering
Volume
30
Issue
1
Abstract
Extension is being asked to address a variety of complex human problems not limited by county boundaries. Addressing these problems typically requires many areas of expertise that can't be found among agents in a single county office. This scenario has given rise to the concept of county clustering, an Extension staffing and programming model that brings together multicounty teams of Extension agents to address complex, large-scale problems.
Recommended Citation
Hutchins, G. K. (1992). Evaluating County Clustering. The Journal of Extension, 30(1), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss1/6