The intersection of higher education and rural development

The new issue of Choices, the magazine of agricultural economists, discusses the possible role of higher education and the extension service as elements for rural renaissance. In the Farm Belt, the connection between university and farmer, facilitated by extension, is well-known for boosting agricultural productivity. Yet, agriculture no longer dominates the rural economy.

“We are in a different world, with new opportunities and possibilities as well as challenges for rural people and the institutions that have obligations and missions to engage with them,” says the introductory essay. “What if (universities) leveraged their human and intellectual resources to help transform rural America by unlocking the civic agency and full potential of its people and places?” There are four articles on “Higher Education’s Roles in Supporting a Rural Renaissance.”

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