Volume
38
Issue
3
Abstract
This descriptive study evaluated Extension's program delivery methods used to partner with the educational efforts of the local livestock market in Fayette County, Tennessee. The teaching methods included: timely tips printed on the check stub, cards enclosed with the sale check, monthly educational programs, programs conducted on sale day, and Second Saturday cattle working program. The population for the study consisted of cattle producers who sold livestock at the local livestock center or who attended the educational programs. The sample of the 62 respondents surveyed revealed that the combination of programs offered influenced them to make changes in their production practices.
Recommended Citation
Jenkins, J. H., Newman, M. E., Castellaw, J. C., & Lane, C. D. (2000). Partnering with the Local Livestock Market in Educational Programs. The Journal of Extension, 38(3), Article 8. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol38/iss3/8