Volume
63
Issue
4
Abstract
We evaluated Extension professionals' attitudes and beliefs from Midwestern "1862" land-grant universities around three themes: prioritizing climate programming, farmers' perceptions, and the role of Extension leadership in building capacity to integrate climate change into programs. Using key informant interviews and a two-hour virtual workshop, we developed 'coordinate planes' to illustrate the tensions and contradictions among the three themes, with participants expressing highly diverse viewpoints across the region. Results identify the need for Extension leadership to support multi-state programs and shared resources that provide consistent guidance and expectations around climate change programming while recognizing the intrinsic state context and values.
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Recommended Citation
Wilson, A. B., Wenman, A., Pratsch, S., Genskow, K., Robinson, P., Todey, D., Nowatzke, L., Taku-Forchu, N., & Wanyakha, M. (2025). Interpreting Extension Professionals' Viewpoints on Agricultural Climate Change Programming. The Journal of Extension, 63(4), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol63/iss4/7