325-5 Serving the Information Needs of Tomorrow's Farmers: Some Thoughts from an Extension Corn Guy.

See more from this Division: C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
See more from this Session: Symposium--Advancing Agronomy Through Public-Private Collaboration
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 9:35 AM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Ballroom C-2
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Robert Nielsen, 915 West State Street, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Federal, state, and county funding support for the overall Cooperative Extension effort continues to erode and certainly begs the question about the sustainability of our capacity to provide independent, research-based agronomic information to farmers in the U.S. Results from numerous grower surveys lead some to further question whether agronomic Extension will be necessary in the future given the ever-increasing reliance by growers upon the agronomic advice and recommendations provided by agri-businesses and private consultants. Beyond the question of fiscal sustainability for Extension, there is the equally if not more important philosophical question whether farmers' agronomic needs are best served by a healthy combination of public and private efforts in agronomic research and education.
See more from this Division: C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
See more from this Session: Symposium--Advancing Agronomy Through Public-Private Collaboration