Does farming experience matter? A comparison of farm health and safety attitudes, perceptions, and intentions of agricultural science students with and without farming experience
Introduction: This study addresses two main questions: 'How does having the experience of farming influence college students’ intrinsic motivations towards farm health and safety (FHS)?' and 'Are there any differences between the motivations reported by students...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Mohammadrezaei (Author), David Meredith (Author), Sinéad Flannery (Author), Jim Kinsella (Author), John McNamara (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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