Supporting farmers in coping with water extremes: Aligning farmer needs and advisor confidence, skills, and expertise

R. Schattman, Jonathan Malacarne, Ellen B Mallory, C. Goossen
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Temperate regions, where water supply has not historically been a limiting factor in agriculture or other industries, are expected to face new challenges related to water availability and use. It is important to investigate the gap between farmers’ need for professional support around water management and the services that agricultural advisors can provide. Needs assessments generally consider one of these topics or the other, though we suggest a deeper understanding of the two together is called for. Here, we report on a farmer survey conducted in the state of Maine in the United States (n = 174) and a survey of agricultural advisors conducted in twelve northeastern states (n = 381). By comparing two investigations, we find (a) opportunities for outreach programs both targeted towards the needs of specific agricultural sectors, and (b) professional development topics for agricultural advisors to close the gap between current capacity in the region and farmer needs. Based on these results, we suggest a framework informed by theories of social learning for targeted outreach. We propose that this approach can serve as a model for moving forward with program development in agricultural services into the future, both in the United States and around the world.
支持农民应对极端水情:使农民的需求与顾问的信心、技能和专业知识相一致
温带地区的供水历来不是农业或其他产业的限制因素,但预计这些地区将面临与水的供应和使用有关的新挑战。调查农民对水资源管理专业支持的需求与农业顾问所能提供的服务之间的差距非常重要。需求评估一般只考虑其中一个主题,但我们认为需要更深入地了解两者之间的关系。在此,我们报告了在美国缅因州进行的农民调查(n = 174)和在东北部 12 个州进行的农业顾问调查(n = 381)。通过比较这两项调查,我们发现:(a)针对特定农业部门需求的推广计划的机会;(b)农业顾问的专业发展课题,以缩小该地区现有能力与农民需求之间的差距。基于这些结果,我们提出了一个以社会学习理论为基础的框架,用于开展有针对性的外联活动。我们建议,这种方法可以作为未来在美国和世界各地推进农业服务项目发展的一种模式。
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