Characteristics of North Dakota State University Extension Service in USA

미국 노스다코타주 농업연구와 농촌지도의 특징과 한국의 농촌지도사업에 주는 시사점

  • Park, Duk Byeong (Sociology, Anthropology Department, North Dakota State University) ;
  • Goreham, Gary A. (Sociology, Anthropology Department, North Dakota State University)
  • 박덕병 (노스다코타주립대학교 사회학 및 인류학과) ;
  • 고햄 개리 (노스다코타주립대학교 사회학 및 인류학과)
  • Received : 2001.03.11
  • Published : 2001.06.30

Abstract

North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service's purpose was to create a learning partnership that helped adults and youth enhance their lives and communities. NDSU Extension Service has maintained a strong blend of county, regional and state staff to support their program delivery. Experiment Station and Extension Service were integrated both in their job duties and at the administrative level. While researchers at the campus and center carried out both research and outreach activities with producers, Extension staff both at county and center carried out some research activities as well as outreach activities. The strong county-based Extension network was the main avenue for program delivery. Extension agents also provide programs on a multi-country basis. Program planning includes county advisory councils, multi-county advisory councils, support groups, and commodity groups, such as farmers and business people. Planning was used to shape their long-range plan of work along with adjustments to their annual activities. Funding of the NDSU Extension Service has been a blend of federal, state, and county dollars. In the past few years, grant dollars and agency partnerships have increased. Local input into extension programs, combined with support and funding from state and federal partners, enabled the extension service to truly meet the needs of people.

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