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Carlson, Robert A. – J Ext, 1970
The early goals of the Extension Service were to increase agricultural productivity and maintain a rural way of life. Extension has been unable to fulfill both goals; increasing agricultural production has led to the liquidation of the rural way of life and to the development of corporate farms. (DM)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, History, Political Influences, Rural Extension
Carlson, Robert A. – 1970
The United States formalized its cooperative national support program for agricultural extension in 1941. The hope was to increase agricultural production and to help maintain a rural way of life in the United States. The Cooperative Extension Service was unable to strike a balance between these two goals, emphasizing increased production to such…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Automation, Farm Management, Federal Legislation
Carlson, Robert A. – 1968
A study was made of the antecedents and the results to date (1968) of the merger of Agricultural Extension, General Extension, and educational broadcasting at the University of Wisconsin. This was finally achieved in 1963 by President Fred Harvey Harrington. The struggle between efforts to to maintain a traditional liberal arts orientation and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Community Services, Educational Radio, Educational Television