Volume
50
Issue
5
DOI
10.34068/joe.50.05.20
Abstract
Various outreach programs promote best management practices (BMPs) for small farms, including equine farms; however, many horse owners may fail to get this information. A survey was completed by 230 people who owned and/or managed an equine facility to examine the current level of knowledge about nutrient (manure) management and awareness of extension services available. Results show that less than half of respondents use conservation techniques on their farms; 93% of Florida and 73% of non-Florida respondents, respectively, had never spoken with a conservation agency. Results of the survey have implications for educating equestrians about nutrient management and conservation techniques.
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Recommended Citation
Marriott, J. M., Shober, A., Monaghan, P., & Wiese, C. (2012). Equine Owner Knowledge and Implementation of Conservation Practices. The Journal of Extension, 50(5), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.05.20