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    1. A descriptive analysis of the perceptions of North Carolina 4-H agents toward minority youth participation in agriculture-related activities

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    2. A study of Extension professionals preferences and perceptions of usefulness and level of comfort with blogs as an informal professional development tool

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    3. Agricultural and natural resources awareness programming: barriers and benefits as perceived by county extension agents

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    6. Differences in district extension leaders' perceptions of the problems and needs of Tennessee small farmers

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    7. Does the general public relate to the term "integrated pest management?"

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    8. Extension educators' perceptions about the NC 10% Local Food Campaign: impacts, challenges and alternatives

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    9. Forestry professionals and Extension educators vs. climate change: implications for Cooperative Extension programming

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    10. Increasing positive perceptions of food irradiation: appealing to one's affective domain

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