Volume
4
Issue
3
Abstract
Extension reports are sought as bases for providing information to appropriate publics and officials and, presumably, as the basis for making organizational and program decisions. Evidence from a study in one state indicates some limitations to the use being made of information currently required in the reporting system. A revision is suggested to maximize the usefulness and minimize the time required for preparing such reports.
Recommended Citation
King, G. W., & Brown, E. J. (1966). Adapting to Resource Development. The Journal of Extension, 4(3), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol4/iss3/7