Volume
47
Issue
5
Abstract
A 2004 needs assessment survey of licensed pesticide applicators in Florida identified a need for a regional training opportunity in the southeastern U.S. A 1½-day program was held in northwest Florida during fall, 2007, attracting pesticide applicators from six states seeking continuing education units. Surveys of participants indicated that the presented information was relevant to their work, new information was gained, and the training opportunity should be offered on a regular basis in the future. Participants also responded positively regarding informal evening socials held during the event for networking with presenters and industry representatives.
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Recommended Citation
Fishel, F., Langeland, K., & Ferrell, J. (2009). Old-School Extension Programming: A Simple User Survey Provides the Impetus to a New and Successful Regional Program Opportunity. The Journal of Extension, 47(5), Article 16. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss5/16