Volume
50
Issue
6
DOI
10.34068/joe.50.06.24
Abstract
A nationwide survey of Extension agricultural agents was conducted to determine interests and educational needs related to energy and agriculture. Their highest ranked interests were renewable energy (wind, solar), farm system conservation and efficiency, and biodiesel. They perceived their clientele's greatest interests in biodiesel, wind energy, farm system conservation and efficiency, and solar energy. Regional differences were found, but similar interests included renewables, conservation and efficiency, and inputs (feedstocks) rather than outputs (end products) and processes. The results identify and prioritize informational needs and are useful for planning future educational training and developing educational materials on farm energy topics.
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Recommended Citation
Kluchinski, D. (2012). Agricultural Energy Information Needs of Cooperative Extension Agricultural Agents and Their Clientele. The Journal of Extension, 50(6), Article 24. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.06.24