Volume
46
Issue
6
Abstract
A booth at the farmers' market was set up in Bozeman, Montana during 2007 to promote Extension activities at Montana State University. This was a highly effective, low time-input and cost-effective method of promoting Extension activities to an audience that is often not aware of the resources available from Extension programs. It is recommended that other states use this as a model for promoting Extension programming in their communities.
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Recommended Citation
Burrows, M. E. (2008). Using Local Farmer's Markets to Promote Extension Programming. The Journal of Extension, 46(6), Article 18. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol46/iss6/18