Volume
56
Issue
6
DOI
10.34068/joe.56.06.09
Abstract
The Michigan State University Extension Beginning Farmer Webinar Series has been implemented statewide since 2012. For the period 2012–2016, 63 webinars were provided to 607 participants. Regular evaluation efforts capture impact data from participants 6 to 10 months after they complete the series. However, to determine longer range impacts of the program, we developed a follow-up online evaluation and distributed it via email invitation to 2012–2016 participants for whom contact information was available. The evaluation results indicate an encouraging level of impact with regard to knowledge retained, farm practices changed, and positive economic metrics such as new farm start-ups and new jobs.
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Recommended Citation
Wardynski, F. A., Isleib, J. D., & Eschbach, C. L. (2018). Evaluating Impacts of Five Years of Beginning Farmer Webinar Training. The Journal of Extension, 56(6), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.56.06.09