@article{bradley_driscoll_bardon_2012, title={Removing the tension from extension}, volume={50}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Bradley, L. and Driscoll, E and Bardon, R. E.}, year={2012} } @article{bradley_baldwin_jakes_jayaratne_neill_driscoll_beth_2010, title={Integrated extension programs in community gardening}, volume={881}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2010.881.4}, abstractNote={North Carolina Cooperative Extension adopted an integrated approach to addressing complex issues through community gardening. Extension specialists and county agents in horticulture, community development, family consumer science and 4-H youth development worked together to develop program materials, training and evaluation tools. A series of workshops were conducted around the state for Extension Master Gardener Volunteers, county Extension agents, community gardeners, and public and non profit agency staff. In addition integration beyond Extension included public health and community-based partners. A statewide website and listserve were created to distribute supporting information and promote communication.}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, author={Bradley, Lucy and Baldwin, K. and Jakes, S. and Jayaratne, K. S. U. and Neill, K. and Driscoll, E. A. and Beth, D.}, year={2010}, pages={67–71} } @article{jayaratne_bradley_driscoll_2009, title={Impact evaluation of integrated Extension programs: lessons learned from the community gardening program.}, volume={47}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Jayaratne, K. S. U. and Bradley, L. K. and Driscoll, E. A.}, year={2009} }