摘要:The usefulness of several information sources is examined for U.S. farms withsales in excess of $100,000. The results indicate that crop/livestock-specific magazines andgeneral farm magazines are the most useful information sources. Analyses indicate that thetypes and number of different commodities that the farm produced, as well as Internet use, arethe most consistent predictors of attitudes toward various information sources. However,characteristics that explain attitudes toward different information sources vary substantiallyacross the information sources.