Volume
45
Issue
3
Abstract
This article analyzes the impact of a series of educational programs focusing on risk management for agricultural families structured as a series of short educational sessions coupled with hands-on learning activities. Responses of program participants to pre- and post-workshop questionnaires, series questionnaires, and a follow-up mail survey are analyzed using non-parametric statistics. Results indicate that this integrated format, focusing on areas of risk affecting agricultural family businesses, had a positive impact on knowledge levels and behavior. Overall, these results suggest this type of educational format may have merit as compared to more didactic approaches for delivering risk management education.
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Recommended Citation
Nagler, A., Bastian, C. T., Hewlett, J. P., & Weigel, R. R. (2007). Risk Management for Ag Families: Evaluation of an Integrated Educational Program for Producers on the Northern Plains. The Journal of Extension, 45(3), Article 11. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol45/iss3/11