Volume
31
Issue
4
Abstract
Action research goes a step farther than the traditional on-farm demonstration, an Extension trademark. It recognizes farmers as capable researchers and innovators, not solely as cooperators, and incorporates their suggestions, observations, and conclusions into recommended management decisions. Action research also expands the knowledge base, while providing practical information to local producers for immediate use on their farms.
Recommended Citation
Shroyer, J. P., & Sullins, W. S. (1993). Action Research: A Pilot Program. The Journal of Extension, 31(4), Article 20. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss4/20