Volume
39
Issue
2
Abstract
The reported descriptive study surveyed the perceptions of Utah Extension personnel on their satisfaction with, and need for, agricultural health and safety information for their clients. The data was developed from a self-administered questionnaire mailed to a census of Utah Extension agents and administrators. The results of the survey indicated that Extension's needs for agricultural health and safety information are not being fully met. In addition, the respondents to the survey indicated that the need for information targeting youth was a greater need than information targeting adults. The results also indicated that the agricultural health and safety needs of minorities were much like those of non-minorities, but that an effort should be made to produce information in Spanish.
Recommended Citation
Webster, J., Rogers, D. L., & Mariger, S. C. (2001). Utah Extension Educators' Perceived Satisfaction with and Needs for Agricultural Health and Safety Information. The Journal of Extension, 39(2), Article 10. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol39/iss2/10