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Information Preferences of Ohio Commercial Farmers: Implications for Extension
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Information PreferencesEconomicsChoice ModelApplied EconomicsAgricultural ExtensionAgricultural EconomicsConsumer ResearchEconomic AnalysisBusinessFarm ManagementInformation SourceCooperative Extension ServiceMarketingQuantitative ManagementConsumer Choice
Abstract Multinomial logit models were used to examine farmers' information preferences for marketing, production, and financial decisions. Dependent variables represented the preferred information source category: Cooperative Extension Service, printed, broadcast, specialist, and other sources. Independent variables included farm and business characteristics. In general, farmers preferred information from printed sources, and the Cooperative Extension Service ranked highly as an information source. Results did not support the contention that farmers are substituting specialist services for information received from the Cooperative Extension Service.
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