Gill, S.S. (author), Momi, G.S. (author), Shukla, A.N. (author), and Department of Extension Education, PAU, Ludhiana; Department of Extension Education, PAU, Ludhiana; Department of Extension Education, PAU, Ludhiana
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1983-06
Published:
India
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 79 Document Number: C04570
Bowen, Blannie E. (author), Shaffer, Deborah L. (author), and Training and Support Specialist, Computer Services, Pennsylvania State University; Rumberger Professor of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, Pennsylvania State University
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1990
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 80 Document Number: C04596
Notes:
James F. Evans Collection, Mimeographed, 1990. 20 p. (Paper presented at the Agricultural Communicators in Education Research Meeting; 1990 July 16; Minneapolis, MN)
Reisner, Ann (author), Walter, Gerry (author), and Office of Agricultural Communications and Education, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; Office of Agricultural Communications and Education, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1990-06
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 80 Document Number: C04624
Carney, Catherine S. (author), Paulson, Curtis E. (author), and The Ohio State University; The Ohio State University
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1990-07
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 81 Document Number: C04786
Notes:
James F. Evans Collection, Mimeographed, 1990. 28 p. Paper presented at the Agricultural Communicators in Education Conference; 1990 July 14-18; St Paul, MN
Brenner, Donald J. (author), Johns, David W. (author), and Professor of Journalism and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, School of Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; Professor of Journalism and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, School of Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1984
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 81 Document Number: C04790
Notes:
James F. Evans Collection, Mimeographed, 1984. 5 p. (Proposal for research conference on the application of computer technology to communication processes; Minneapolis)
Ferris, Maxine (author), Heinze, Kirk (author), Suvedi, Murari (author), and Doctoral Candidate, Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, Michigan State University; Director, Agricultural and Natural Resources Communication Program, Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, Michigan State University; Director of Outreach Communications, Michigan State University
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1991
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 83 Document Number: C05065
Branson, Donna (author), Nelson, Cherilyn (author), Olson, Wanda (author), Rucker, Margaret (author), Slocum, Ann (author), Stone, Janis (author), and Nelson: Apparel, Textiles & Interior Design, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND; Rucker: Division of Textiles and Clothing, University of California, Davis, CA; Olson: Department of Design, Housing and Apparel, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN; Branson: Department of Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK; Slocum: Human Environment and Design, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; Stone: Textiles and Clothing Department, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1988
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 84 Document Number: C05369
AGRICOLA IND 89025670, A survey of farm families in five states was conducted to determine current attitudes and practices regarding the removal of pesticides from contaminated clothing. There was little evidence that respondents to this survey have been obtaining available information regarding the care of pesticide contaminated clothing. Even when the launderers did receive such information, many did not adopt the recommended procedures with the exception of storing and washing pesticide contaminated clothing separately and using hot or warm water for washing. Families in which the launderer was under 30 in age were least likely to obtain and use recommended care procedures. The relatively low rate of information requisition and use, especially among younger respondents, suggests a need for better information delivery systems as well as more compelling appeals regarding the importance of using the information once it has been received.
Barbano, David M. (author), Kaiser, Harry M. (author), Scherer, Clifford W. (author), and Kaiser: Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University; Scherer: Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Cornell University; Barbano: Associate Professor, Department of Food Science, Cornell University
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
1991-05
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 85 Document Number: C05477
Notes:
James F. Evans Collection, Mimeographed, 1991. 28 p.
Batra, Rajeev (author), Ray, Michael L. (author), and Batra: Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York; Ray: Professor of Marketing and Communication, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1986-09
Published:
USA: Pasadena, CA : The Journal
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 85 Document Number: C05513
Blair, Dorothy (author), Richter, Carolyn (author), Sachs, Carolyn (author), and Sachs: Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology, Pennsylvania State University; Blair: Assistant Professor of Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University; Richter: Research Assistant, Pennsylvania State University
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1987
Published:
USA: Columbia, MO : American Council on Consumer Interests.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 85 Document Number: C05519
AGRICOLA FNI 87003371, Socio-economic factors and the change in consumer attitudes toward pesticide use over two decades are examined. This investigation was done by repeating a 1965 survey. Findings show that in both 1965 and 1984 people were most concerned with the effects of pesticides on wildlife with increased concern in 1984 for farmers and farm laborers. It also shows that the concerns about both the impact of pesticides on the environment and on personal health are almost equal in strength; these results imply that the public has limited trust in the regulatory process.
Hendricks, Jon (author), Hougland, James G., Jr. (author), Turner, Howard B. (author), and Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1988-07
Published:
USA: Medford, MA : Association of Voluntary Action Scholars.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 86 Document Number: C05586
AGRICOLA IND 89051563, The research presented in this article examined life satisfaction and volunteer activity satisfaction in retired professionals who volunteered. The authors looked at four areas: 1) how life satisfaction and volunteer action changes as volunteers' self perceived effectiveness and opportunities for formal demonstration of competencies increases; 2) how satisfaction with the activity changes as volunteers' self-perceived effectiveness and opportunities for formal demonstration of competencies increases; 3) how life satisfaction and voluntary action change as satisfaction with the specific activity increases; and 4) how the reasons for participation affect the first three relationships. This article reports the findings from two questionnaires given to 39 volunteers at the beginning and end of a six month project. The scales used measured: self-esteem, morale, reactions to the project, social alienation, voluntary action, reasons for volunteering, and motivation. The authors found that these volunteers' perceived effectiveness was associated with increased program satisfaction, and that reasons for involvement create variation in implications for voluntary action.
AGRICOLA IND 90037907, The rural crisis of the 1980s exacerbated the chronic problem of maintaining basic public and private services in rural communities. Although the adoption of innovative service-delivery systems to address these concerns has occurred in rural communities, the extent of such adoption has been limited. Not enough knowledge is currently available on the adoption of innovations by communities to help community development practitioners develop effective diffusion self- images are less likely to be innovative than are more-confident and less-content communities. Results support the hypothesis that fatalistic communities are less innovative. Contrary to the hypothesis, however, rural communities with greater contentment are also more innovative. The findings indicate that community development practitioners need to consider a community's image before introducing new ideas and practices to a community for consideration and adoption.
Hays, Bob (author / University of Illinois, Urbana, IL)
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1991
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 86 Document Number: C05647
Notes:
Mimeographed, 1991. 1 p. Paper presented at the 1991 International Meeting of the Agricultural Communicators in Education (ACE) Annual Meeting; 1991 June 29 - July 2; Rapid City, South Dakota
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Paper No. TA-25007; AGRICOLA IND 90017245, Agricultural lenders have a stake in and are in a position to influence their borrowers' management decisions. Risk management practice adoption is an area in which lenders might want to exercise this influence. This study employs logistic statistical models to estimate lenders' influence on crop producers decisions regarding use of three alternative risk management practices: federal multiple-peril crop insurance, crop hail and fire insurance, and forward contracting. Results suggest lenders can exert significant influence on these decisions but that poor communication between lenders and borrowers likely reduces this influence.