
This Table of Contents lists the articles from the Journal of Southern Agricultural Education Research 2002, Volume 52 Number 1. If you don't have Adobe's Acrobat Reader, you need to download it before you will be able to view the PDF documents.
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Characteristics of the Turfgrass Industry in
2020: A Delphi Study with Implications for Agricultural Education Programs
Dr. Eddie Seagle, Dr Maynard Iverson, University of Georgia
Loss, Retention and Recruitment of Junior
Market Livestock Sale Buyers in the State of Colorado: Factors that Contribute
to Retention and Loss
Jacklyn A. Bruce, Texas A&M University
Achievement, Affiliation and Power Needs of
Georgia's Middle Grade Agricultural Education Students
Frederick R. Rohs, University of
Georgia; Kimberly Anderson, Iowa FFA Association; Maynard J. Iverson, University
of Georgia
Internet and Paper Based Data Collection
Methods in Agricultural Education Research
M. Damon Ladner, New Albany Vocational Center; Gary J. Wingenbach, Texas A&M
University; Matt R. Raven, Mississippi State University
Important Issues Facing Agriculture in
Oklahoma: An Analysis of Agricultural Leaders' Perspectives
Kathleen De. Kelsey, William Weeks, Robert Terry, Sr., Oklahoma State University
Texas Agri-Science Teachers' Attitude Toward
and Stage of Adoption of the Internet
Steve Fraze, Davin Fraze, Texas Tech
University; Lance Kieth, West Texas A&M University; Matt Baker, Texas Tech
University
Teachers' Perceptions of Factors Affecting the
Information Technology Workforce in Mississippi
Kirk A. Swortzel, Mississippi State
University; Gary J. Wingenbach, Texas A&M University; Jacquelyn P. Deeds, Walter
N. Taylor, Mississippi State University
A Case Study of Stakeholder Needs for
Extension Education
Kathleen D. Kelsey, S. Christian
Mariger, Oklahoma State University
Assessment of an Asynchronous Leadership
Learning Activity from the Perspective of Students
Theresa Murphrey, Barry Boyd, Texas
A&M University
A Comparison of Traditional and Computer-Based
Agriscience Instruction for Secondary Courses in Mississippi
Farrah L. Johnson, Deltona High School; Jacquelyn P. Deeds, Mississippi State
University