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Commentary on Extension Programming: An Online Platform for Area-Wide Management of Western X-Disease Extension Program

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  • Ghorbani, Khashi
  • Atallah, Shady S.
  • Gallardo, R. Karina

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The Extension program discussed in this commentary article was developed using a logic model to provide an economic analysis of Western-X disease (WXD) management at the farm and landscape levels. This program entered the Graduate Student Extension Competition organized by the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA). It consisted of a simulated presentation to sweet cherry growers on the economics of tree removal as a disease management practice. The program’s delivery and communication strategies include an online platform, fact sheets, research articles, conference presentations, and workshops. This commentary shows how young professionals can create a successful program using a logic model.

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  • Ghorbani, Khashi & Atallah, Shady S. & Gallardo, R. Karina, 2025. "Commentary on Extension Programming: An Online Platform for Area-Wide Management of Western X-Disease Extension Program," Applied Economics Teaching Resources (AETR), Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 7(4), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaeatr:377659
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