Tailoring Cooperative Extension programs to serve home gardeners
Authors
Vincent LazaneoDennis R. Pittenger
Authors Affiliations
Vincent Lazaneo is Farm Advisor, Cooperative Extension, San Diego County; Dennis R. Pittenger is Extension Urban Horticulturist, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 43(5):28-29. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n05p28. September 1989.
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Abstract
A survey of households in San Diego County suggests that Cooperative Extension could most effectively deliver its university-based information to home gardeners through nurseries and similar professional sources rather than directly. Gardeners preferred those information sources for their convenience.
Lazaneo V, Pittenger D. 1989. Tailoring Cooperative Extension programs to serve home gardeners. Hilgardia 43(5):28-29. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n05p28
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