3. Results Because the survey was provided on-line, we do not have a count of the number of potential survey participants. As such, we cannot calculate a response rate. However, we were able to track the number of individuals who initiated (n ¼ 180) and completed (n ¼ 143) the survey. The majority of the responses came from UCCE (41%) and California Agricultural Commissioner’s offices (31%). Every county in the state was represented by at least one survey participant (see Baldwin et al., 2011 for complete summary of survey respondent demographics). Regionally, the breakdown of respondents was as follows: central and desert valley region ¼ 57, coastal region ¼ 43, mountain region ¼ 16, and multi-region category ¼ 27. This breakdown is consistent with where most agricultural production occurs in California (CDFA, 2012) and
should be reflective of the state as a whole.
3. Results Because the survey was provided on-line, we do not have a count of the number of potential survey participants. As such, we cannot calculate a response rate. However, we were able to track the number of individuals who initiated (n ¼ 180) and completed (n ¼ 143) the survey. The majority of the responses came from UCCE (41%) and California Agricultural Commissioner’s offices (31%). Every county in the state was represented by at least one survey participant (see Baldwin et al., 2011 for complete summary of survey respondent demographics). Regionally, the breakdown of respondents was as follows: central and desert valley region ¼ 57, coastal region ¼ 43, mountain region ¼ 16, and multi-region category ¼ 27. This breakdown is consistent with where most agricultural production occurs in California (CDFA, 2012) andshould be reflective of the state as a whole.
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