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i - iv | Contents |
Research Forum | |
1 | Aysha Fleming, Frank Vanclay Using discourse analysis to improve extension practice |
11 | BJ King, MS Paine, R Beilin and MP O'Kane Encounters with knowledge entrepreneurs and 'sticky' knowledge transfer: Case Study Project 3030 |
23 | Sean Kenny and Geoff Drysdale Working on a new frontier: exploring the methodological challenges of addressing complex problems |
33 | Imogen Schwarz, Pam McRae-Williams and Danielle Park Identifying and utilising a farmer typology for targeted practice change programs: A case study of changing water supply in the Wimmera Mallee |
43 | Anne Stelling, Joanne Millar, Phonepaseuth Phengsavanh and Werner Stur Establishing learning alliances between extension organisations: Key learnings from Laos |
53 | JL Bond, SK Kriesemer, JE Emborg and ML Chadha Understanding farmers' pesticide use in Jharkhand India |
63 | Megan Hill, Ben Rowbottom and Geoff Kaine Understanding the benefits sought from grapevine nutrition management by Australian wine grape growers |
73 | Richard Clark, Jane Gray, Garry Griffith, Tshilidzi Madzivhandila, Nkhanedzeni Nengovhela, Cynthia Mulholland and Janice Timms A model to achieve sustainable improvement and innovation in organisations, industries, regions and communities |
85 | Jeff Russell Synergies of public-private grower-based research in the Western Australian grains industry |
95 | Eastwood, C and Kenny, S Art or science? Heuristic versus data driven grazing management on dairy farms |
103 | Kawsar P. Salam, Roy Murray-Prior, David Bowran and Moin U Salam Cadiz and Casbah pastures in Western Australia: breeders' expectation, farmers' evaluation and achieved adoption |
Industry Forum | |
113 | Richard Moore and Leonie Offer Assessing changes in social capacity: experience with the 'Most Significant Change' technique |
119 | Tafadzwa (Tafi) Manjala An extension officer's perspective on practice change |
123 | Scott McDonald, Alex Goudy and Vincent Versace Transition of public extension to the private sector: a case study |
127 | Kate Charleston, Melina Miles and Austin McLennan Blogs about bugs: Embracing Web 2.0 to communicate with grains industry clients about integrated pest management issues |
133 | Maxine Schache and Tony Adams Benchmarking as an extension tool: instant gratification versus 20:20 hindsight |
139 | Cindy Parsons Different segments of the Western Australian farming community prefer different extension tools when searching for cropping information from the Department of Agriculture and Food |
143 | Joanne Millar Adapting extension approaches to cultural environments in South East Asia: experiences from Laos and Indonesia |
149 | Janice Mentiplay-Smith Carpet pythons and Biodiversity Action Planning: using an icon species to deliver extension in an agricultural and environmental context |
155 | Jenny Treeby, Kirsten Henderson, Pam Strange, Caroline Welsh and Stuart Putland Using scenarios to build a resilient community: lessons learnt in Sunraysia |
161 | A McCaffery, A Fitzgerald and B Verbeek Using supply chain management principles to build relationships with clients |
167 | John James Using Web 2.0 technologies to enable practice change in Australian agriculture |
173 | Ronald Master and Dave Broadhurst Lessons from applying the principles of the Salinity Investment Framework at a local level in catchment and farm planning |
179 | Rebecca Heath, Susie Murphy White and Jamie Bowyer Community consultation in the setting of resource condition targets for dryland salinity ??? did it work? |
185 | Jonathan England Visual aids to increase the awareness of condition scoring of sheep - a model approach |
191 | Master R, Bowyer J and Heath R The 'Profitable perennials' project: a case study |
197 | Gerry Roberts, Peter Hanrahan and Geoff Knights Evaluation ??? chasing industry impact |
203 | Darold Klindworth and Diana Carr CowTime's 'Maximum Milk Out Times' was a good marriage of research and practice change |
207 | Danielle England and Susie Murphy White Industry development: involving the whole industry in practice change |
213 | Malwinder Pandher, Rabi Maskey and Terry Batey Innovative approaches to service delivery to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) farmers in Victoria |
219 | Jane Hamilton, Chris Chilcott and Colin Paton Towards a common goal: Combining an industry development extension package with a sub catchment NRM approach |