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The climate change consensus extends beyond climate scientistsFarmers and Climate Change: A Cross-National Comparison of Beliefs and Risk Perceptions in High-Income Countries.Who's in charge: role clarity in a Midwestern watershed group.Different shades of green: a case study of support for wind farms in the rural midwest.Midwestern US Farmers Perceive Crop Advisers as Conduits of Information on Agricultural Conservation Practices.Farmer participation in U.S. Farm Bill conservation programs.Why farmers adopt best management practice in the United States: a meta-analysis of the adoption literature.Prevalence of conservation design in an agriculture-dominated landscape: the case of Northern Indiana.What's wrong with the tap? Examining perceptions of tap water and bottled water at Purdue University.The Role of County Surveyors and County Drainage Boards in Addressing Water Quality.Environmental attitudes and drift reduction behavior among commercial pesticide applicators in a U.S. agricultural landscape.Bridging the Divide: Challenges and Opportunities for Public Sector Agricultural Professionals Working with Amish and Mennonite Producers on Conservation.More food, low pollution (mo fo lo Po): a grand challenge for the 21st century.Trust in Sources of Soil and Water Quality Information: Implications for Environmental Outreach and EducationState Service Foresters' Attitudes Toward Using Climate and Weather Information When Advising Forest LandownersPublic perception towards river and water conservation practices: Opportunities for implementing urban stormwater management practicesThe influence of basic beliefs and object-specific attitudes on behavioural intentions towards a rare and little-known amphibianUseful to Usable: Developing usable climate science for agricultureThe effects of extreme drought on climate change beliefs, risk perceptions, and adaptation attitudesAgricultural Advisors as Climate Information Intermediaries: Exploring Differences in Capacity to Communicate ClimateExtension′s role in disseminating information about climate change to agricultural stakeholders in the United StatesUsing a team survey to improve team communication for enhanced delivery of agro-climate decision support toolsAgricultural Advisors: A Receptive Audience for Weather and Climate Information?Locating Existing Best Management Practices Within a Watershed: The Value of Multiple MethodsThe relationship between participation and project outcomes: Evidence from rural water supply projects in IndiaIntroduction from the New Editors-in-Chief (2017–2020)
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