Developing Public Relations Curricula in Agricultural Communications

  • Sitton S
  • Cartmell D
  • Sargent S
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Agricultural public relations professionals were surveyed to determine the proficiencies in public relations that they perceive to be most important in an agricultural communications curriculum. They also were asked how frequently they used those proficiencies and how best to integrate the proficiencies in the agricultural communications curriculum. The population for the study consisted of public relations professionals who were members of the Agricultural Relations Council and the Cooperative Communicators Association. Most respondents perceived agricultural proficiencies to be less important than general communications or public relations proficiencies. Proficiencies related to use of the computer skills, human relations skills, time management, writing, and editing were among the most frequently used proficiencies by public relations professionals. Based on these results, it is recommended that university faculty consider focusing public relations curriculum toward writing, editin)

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Sitton, S., Cartmell, D. D., & Sargent, S. (2005). Developing Public Relations Curricula in Agricultural Communications. Journal of Applied Communications, 89(3). https://doi.org/10.4148/1051-0834.1308

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