Volume
55
Issue
5
DOI
10.34068/joe.55.05.25
Abstract
With a multitude of information sources available to stakeholders, it is critical that Extension emphasize the supporting work and unbiased approach that comprise the backbone of our recommendations. In Alabama, management of target spot, a disease that can devastate cotton, is the result of 100 field trials, 6,700 man-hours, and $485,800 in grants. The team involved delivered 94 associated publications and stakeholder activities and posted information via YouTube and Twitter. For Cooperative Extension to remain relevant, we must emphasize our strong experiment station partnership that ensures a foundation firmly planted in unbiased, research-based information that is not influenced by outside, market-driven interests.
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Recommended Citation
Monks, C. D., Hagan, A., & Conner, K. (2017). Emphasizing Extension's Unbiased, Research-Based Recommendations Is Critical. The Journal of Extension, 55(5), Article 25. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.55.05.25