“…Some would argue that the development of nonformal and informal educational programs for African American farmers resembled that for farmers of other ethnicities. Leading researchers working with African Americans contradicted this argument and suggested that African Americans in this case, African American farmers, have special needs that are the result of the social, political, economic, and historical conditions that they faced (Beauford & Nelson, 1988;Crowe, Bryne, & Hale, 2001 ;Malach, 2000;McCray, 1994). The literature typically referred to this process as "incorporating the sociocultural context into program planning" (Axxin & Axxin,1997;Boone, 1985;Guy, 1999;Merriam & Caffarella, 1999;Seevers et al, 1997).…”