By Andi Anderson
Michigan State University Extension, in partnership with The Ohio State University, is inviting farmers, agricultural professionals, and community members to share their experiences with agricultural communication platforms.
The goal is to better understand how these platforms are being used and how they can be improved to meet the needs of their audiences.
The survey is open to anyone who engages with Michigan State University Extension content, whether through its websites, newsletters, social media channels, or videos.
Participants are encouraged to reflect on their experiences as regular viewers, readers, or visitors, and to provide honest feedback about the effectiveness and accessibility of these resources.
This joint research effort will gather insights that can help both universities enhance the quality, timeliness, and relevance of the agricultural information they provide.
By identifying strengths and areas for improvement, the project aims to ensure that farmers, educators, and industry members have better access to the resources they need to make informed decisions.
The online survey takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete. All responses are confidential and will be used strictly for academic research purposes.
Feedback will contribute to the development of improved communication strategies, making agricultural content more useful and easier to access for diverse audiences.
By participating, respondents will be directly supporting the advancement of agricultural education and communication, helping to shape the future of how critical farming and production information is delivered.
Interested individuals can access the survey through the official Michigan State University Extension channels.
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