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Perspectives of Extension Agents and Farmers Toward Multifunctional Agriculture in the United States Corn Belt
Journal of Extension
  • John W. Doudna, Iowa State University
  • Matthew E. O'Neal, Iowa State University
  • John C. Tyndall, Iowa State University
  • Matthew J. Helmers, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
12-1-2015
Abstract

We surveyed the perspectives of farmers, crop professionals, and Extension agents and found that they have positive perspectives concerning multifunctional agriculture, including a positive effect of a nearby prairie to cropland productivity. The survey was conducted in central Iowa and included individuals predominantly from Iowa involved in commodity research and production. Our results are preliminary and provide a baseline for further research into the perspectives of change agents in the U.S. Corn Belt. They also provide insight into similarities among key links in the diffusion of innovation chain.

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This article is from Journal of Extension 53 (2015): 6RIB5. Posted with permission.

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Journal of Extension
Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
John W. Doudna, Matthew E. O'Neal, John C. Tyndall and Matthew J. Helmers. "Perspectives of Extension Agents and Farmers Toward Multifunctional Agriculture in the United States Corn Belt" Journal of Extension Vol. 53 Iss. 6 (2015) p. 6RIB5
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_tyndall/32/