Volume
50
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.50.04.12
Abstract
As new residents of the U.S., immigrants may have inadequate access to organizations that provide free technical support. These underrepresented populations may rely more on personal relationships for information. An Extension meeting was developed and implemented between two Extension specialists and nine immigrant community members interested in U.S. agriculture. The bridge between these two diverse groups was an international graduate student who had developed a relationship with the participants and had a similar cultural background. Following the meeting and Extension presentation, guidelines were identified that may prove useful to others wishing to implement this concept.
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Recommended Citation
De Koff, J. P., Pitchay, D. S., & Joshua, J. O. (2012). Leveraging University Diversity to Reach Potential Immigrant Farmers. The Journal of Extension, 50(4), Article 12. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.04.12