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K-State Research and Extension has released a public survey to ask current and prospective users about their information needs.

K-State Research and Extension seeks input from Kansas citizens

Just-released survey will help uncover residents’ information needs

Jan. 9, 2023

K-State Research and Extension news service

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Officials with a statewide network that has provided unbiased, research-based information on issues important to Kansans for 108 years are reaching out to learn more about how the organization can best serve residents of the state.

K-State Research and Extension has released a public survey to ask current and prospective users about their information needs. Gregg Hadley, director of extension, said the brief survey will inform the organization’s efforts to provide education and information in every Kansas county.

“The services we provide are designed to improve Kansans’ lives and communities through education and engagement,” Hadley said. “The results of this survey will help our dedicated extension specialists, agents and researchers provide information and assistance that best meet the needs of our K-State Research and Extension users.”

K-State Research and Extension has offices in every Kansas county, including extension agents and others who provide information and programs specific to local needs.

Any Kansas resident over age 18 is eligible to take the survey in English (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ST2ZLM5) or Spanish (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SRH9W59). New Boston Creative Group LLC of Manhattan is conducting the survey.

Questions regarding the survey can be directed to Jerry Grasso, director of communications solutions for K-State Research and Extension, at 785-532-5806 or jerrygrasso@ksu.edu.

At a glance

K-State Research and Extension has released a brief survey to gather information that will inform the organization's efforts to provide education and information in every Kansas county.

Website

K-State Research and Extension Survey

English | Spanish

Notable quote

“The services we provide are designed to improve Kansans’ lives and communities through education and engagement."

— Gregg Hadley, director of extension, K-State Research and Extension

More information

Jerry Grasso
785-532-5806
jerrygrasso@ksu.edu

 

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K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county extension offices, experiment fields, area extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.