“…Other factors contributing to this decline include indications that agricultural producers and scientists may not turn to newspapers as their preferred medium of information exchange (Bouare & Bowen, 1990;Bruening, 1991;Bruening & Martin, 1992;Bruening, Radhakrislma, & Rollings, 1992;Dunwoody, Brossard & Dudo, 2009;Lundy, Ruth, Telg & Irani, 2006;Oskam, 1992;Reisenberg & Gor, 1989, Rollings, Bruening, & Radhakrislma, 1991 and that most newspaper reporters possess low levels of agricultural literacy (Haygood, Hagins, Akers, & Keith, 2005;King, Cartmell & Sitton, 2006). Existing coverage of agricultural topics has concentrated on controversy and risk, with positive stories receiving little play (Beaudoin & Thorson, 2004;Ruth, Eubanks & Telg, 2005;Ten Eyck, 2000). Other researchers note that newsworkers' routines and newsrooms' structures have not been conducive to covering agricultural news (Logan, 2001).…”