Padgitt, S. C. (1990) Finding 1

When persuading farmers to reduce chemical use:

  • Show that farm chemicals are contaminating groundwater on the individual’s farm
  • Link to quality of drinking water on the individual’s farm
  • Provide alternative methods with a demonstrated outcome that has no adverse affect on profits and no more than a modest decline in yield

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Tramontana, E. (2004) Finding 1

Teach water science and build environmentally responsible behavior among students through “service-learning” experiences that apply principles of interaction and continuity: both of which are significant features of education that lead to learning.

  • For example, provide educators, students and District staff with opportunities to participate in public lands activities. This experience has been shown to increase student performance and interest in school, student concern for protecting and conserving the environment, and educator motivation.

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Holsman, R. H., & Krueger, D. (2002) Finding 1

Use farm assessments to increase the likelihood of management changes for topics addressed in the assessment

  • Work one-on-one with the farmer completing the assessment.
  • Encourage farmers to complete their own on-farm risk assessments rather than performing the assessment for them

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