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Richardson, John G.; Clement, Douglas M.; Mustian, R. David – Journal of Applied Communications, 1997
A questionnaire completed by 48 beef producers and 40 county government personnel in North Carolina found that beef producers depended significantly more on extension education and information. Preferred delivery methods and information sources were also different for the two groups.(JOW)
Descriptors: Counties, Delivery Systems, Extension Education, Farmers

Caldwell, Allen E.; Richardson, John G. – Journal of Applied Communications, 1995
North Carolina farmers growing barley (n=20) tested 3 self-directed information delivery methods: fact sheets, fact sheets plus audiocassettes, and an extension bulletin/pamphlet. The fact sheet/cassette was preferred by 17 of 20; they achieved significant knowledge gains with self-directed methods. The fact sheet/cassette was considered…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Delivery Systems, Extension Education, Farmers

Richardson, John G.; Knight, Joey; May, Fred; McAlister, Maurice – Journal of Applied Communications, 1998
A fax satellite center is used in North Carolina to deliver extension information to farmers. The system is used to respond to requests and to disseminate information on a timely basis. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agribusiness, Delivery Systems, Extension Education
Richardson, John G. – 1990
The Waste Management Institute provided in-service training to interested County Extension agents in North Carolina to enable them to provide leadership in developing and delivering a comprehensive county-level waste management program. Training included technical, economic, environmental, social, and legal aspects of waste management presented in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communications, Delivery Systems, Extension Agents
Richardson, John G.; McAlister, Maurice – 1994
Two approaches to providing information about beef cattle preconditioning to randomly selected farmers were compared in a study involving 12 small and part-time farmers in Madison County, North Carolina. Half the farmers received the information from an extension agent via face-to-face consultations, telephone conversations, and an educational…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Comparative Analysis
Richardson, John G. – 1993
To obtain a current assessment of clientele preferences of extension program delivery methods in North Carolina, a study was conducted during summer 1992. Eleven Cooperative Extension agents from 11 counties chose a specific subject relevant to needs of their local audiences for the focus of an educational program, developed an objective for the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Delivery Systems, Extension Education
Richardson, John G. – 1995
A research project was conducted to determine the methods of information delivery preferred by targeted clientele of extension offices in North Carolina, and what methods clients might prefer in the future. Eleven North Carolina Cooperative Extension agents representing all areas of the state cooperated in the study. The agents developed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Delivery Systems, Educational Attitudes, Educational Technology
Caldwell, Allen E.; Richardson, John G. – 1995
Nearly all burley tobacco farmers in the mountains of North Carolina are small or part-time farmers who have limited time for seeking information. Although they desire accurate, user-friendly, timely, and relevant information, their willingness or opportunity to spend time in face-to-face contacts or grower meetings is becoming severely limited.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Delivery Systems, Educational Attitudes, Educational Technology
Richardson, John G.; Mustian, R. David – 1988
The findings of a questionnaire survey of 702 North Carolina agricultural producers indicated that communication methods historically used by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service for information dissemination are accepted by state farmers and continue to be popular. Information delivery methods most frequently preferred are…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Communications, Delivery Systems, Demonstrations (Educational)
Richardson, John G.; Mustian, R. David – 1988
Questionnaire responses from 702 agricultural producers who actively use the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service (NCAES) and whose farming activities produce at least $10,000 annually revealed perceptions of the current and future capacity of the NCAES to deliver state-of-the-art technological information and the relationships between…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Delivery Systems, Extension Education, Perception