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Russell, Tomás; Breen, James; Gorman, Monica; Heanue, Kevin – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2020
Purpose: This paper examines the role of agricultural advisors in supporting farm families on the complex processes associated with farm succession and inheritance. Design/Methodology/approach: An online survey was conducted of all 256 public sector agricultural advisors in Ireland, examining their role, knowledge, training and support…
Descriptors: Sharing Behavior, Ownership, Farm Management, Agricultural Occupations
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McKillop, Jessica; Heanue, Kevin; Kinsella, Jim – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2018
Purpose: Research on young farmers traditionally focused on the future of the agricultural sector or else compared the innovativeness, efficiency or entrepreneurialism of young to older farmers. By contrast, this paper examines the differences in innovation within young farmers. Methodology: Innovativeness is defined here as the adoption of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Innovation, Factor Analysis
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McDonald, Roberta; Heanue, Kevin; Pierce, Karina; Horan, Brendan – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2016
Purpose: The aims of this paper are to (1) evaluate the main factors influencing grazing system technology adoption among new entrant (NE) dairy farmers within Europe and the Irish pasture-based dairy industry, and (2) to determine the extent to which economic factors influence decision-making around technology adoption and use among NEs to the…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Agricultural Occupations, Decision Making Skills, Technology Uses in Education
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Hennessy, Thia; Heanue, Kevin – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Purpose: Participatory extension, specifically farm discussion groups, has become a very popular form of agricultural extension in Ireland. The purpose of this article is to assess its effectiveness in promoting the adoption of new technologies and improving farm profit. Design/Methodology/Approach: Following a review of the background and theory…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Extension, Discussion Groups, Group Membership