Journal of Extension Fall 1986
Volume 24 Number 3

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Contents

Editor's Page
Partnerships: A Bicycle Built for Two

Questions & Answers for Authors
Q&A for Authors

Submission Instructions
Instructions for Submitting Articles

Review and Evaluation Process
Review and Evaluation Process

Editorial Committees and Board
Editorial Committee and Board


Special Section
Feature Articles
Partnerships Can Be Sticky Business
Lessons learned in establishing a partnership.
Kirk A. Astroth
Small Business: An Opportunity for Extension
Building partnerships for economic development.
William R. Bernhagen and Wesley T. Mott
Traditional Roles Are A'Changing
Forming partnerships to plug a hole in the dike.
Doyle E. Wilson
H. E. L. P.
A program helping the community deal with emergencies.
Donna L. Graham
Futures
Extension's Partnership with the Future
Michael Quinn Patton
Ideas at Work
Multiplying Partnerships
Arlen Etling
Kid's Stuff
Jeannette M. Debs

Feature Articles
The Blue Ribbon: An American Way of Life
The effects of competition and rewards in 4-H.
Joseph A. Weber and John C. McCullers
Defining Your Niche
Strategies for local government programs.
Philip Favero and Theodore R. Alter
The Best Little Programming Tool in Extension
Audience identification helps determine needs and justify programs.
M.F. Smith and M.E. Swisher
4-H Volunteer Training - Who Needs It!
Implications for planning volunteer training.
Mary Jo Cook, Nancy Ellen Kiernan, and Harold R. Ott
Ideas at Work
Reaching the Beginner
A.J. Lewis
Seasonal Partnership
Mary P. Selk
The Prescription Maze
Connie Betterley and Elisabeth Schafer
Research in Brief
All One System
William Boldt
The Paradox of Success
Corinne M. Rowe
Tools of the Trade
Mastering Change
Jeanne Moore
Helping Others Learn
James S. Long
Entire Issue
Fall 1986
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