Farmers Invited to Participate in Multi-State On-Farm Research Survey

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Farmers Invited to Participate in Multi-State On-Farm Research Survey

A working group from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Kansas State University and The Ohio State University have partnered to conduct a multi-state assessment of farmers’ approaches to on-farm research, including its importance and willingness to participate.

We ask if farmers would take a minute of their time to complete a short survey by Monday, May 23. The survey is online and will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. Farmer’s responses/information are voluntary and will be recorded anonymously.

Understanding farmers’ perceptions of on-farm research will be vital for the long-term success of policy tools and initiatives to promote field-scale agronomic research on working lands. The information from this study will also be critical in helping to shape future extension programming efforts. Farmers are encouraged to consider being part of this process.

Follow this link to access the survey.

Questions about the survey can be directed to Carlos Pires at 785-770-6335.

We appreciate your time and participation!

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