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Brumfield, Robin G.; Carleo, Jenny S.; Kenny, Laura B.; Melendez, Meredith; O'Neill, Barbara; Polanin, Nicholas; Reynolds-Allie, Kenesha – Journal of Extension, 2017
Annie's Project is a widely known risk management program emphasizing five areas of risk and creating support networks for women in agriculture. Designed as an 18-hr course delivered through a series of face-to-face classes, it can be adapted to meet the learning needs and time constraints of the target audience and instructors. This article…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Females, Agricultural Occupations, Video Technology
Riportella, Roberta; O'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 2015
This article describes and encourages use of a curriculum that was developed for Extension educators to provide farm families with information about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the procedure to become certified to use it. It also describes features of the ACA and unique challenges and opportunities that this law provides to farm families,…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Federal Legislation, Agricultural Occupations, Extension Education
O'Neill, Barbara; Porter, Nancy M.; Pankow, Debra; Schuchardt, Jane; Johnson, Jason – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2010
A needs assessment was conducted for the adaptation of an existing online Cooperative Extension investment course for use by farm households. The theoretical model was Social Marketing Theory. Data about financial attitudes, practices, and learning preferences of farm households were collected through a telephone survey of 300 farm households and…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Needs Assessment, Focus Groups, Telephone Surveys