Dr. Antoine Alston, coordinator of the SAES Agricultural Education Program, is one of the co-authors of an article summarizing a research project in the August issue of the Journal of Extension. Alston and William Strader, an agricultural Extension agent at the Franklin County Center in Louisburg, have been studying “North Central Piedmont North Carolina Tobacco Producers' Views Towards The Federal Tobacco Quota Buyout.”. Among the study’s recommendations is an increase in Extension educational programming to assist tobacco producers in learning about other commodity enterprises.
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