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SHARSHAR, H., EL- FESHAWY, T., AHMED, M. (2012). THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS OF WHEAT EXTENSION FIELDS BY USING RAISED BEDS IN SHARKIA GOVERNORATE. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 90(3), 1323-1347. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2012.163012
HASSAN A. SHARSHAR; TAHA M. EL- FESHAWY; MARWA E. AHMED. "THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS OF WHEAT EXTENSION FIELDS BY USING RAISED BEDS IN SHARKIA GOVERNORATE". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 90, 3, 2012, 1323-1347. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2012.163012
SHARSHAR, H., EL- FESHAWY, T., AHMED, M. (2012). 'THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS OF WHEAT EXTENSION FIELDS BY USING RAISED BEDS IN SHARKIA GOVERNORATE', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 90(3), pp. 1323-1347. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2012.163012
SHARSHAR, H., EL- FESHAWY, T., AHMED, M. THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS OF WHEAT EXTENSION FIELDS BY USING RAISED BEDS IN SHARKIA GOVERNORATE. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2012; 90(3): 1323-1347. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2012.163012

THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS OF WHEAT EXTENSION FIELDS BY USING RAISED BEDS IN SHARKIA GOVERNORATE

Article 26, Volume 90, Issue 3, September 2012, Page 1323-1347  XML PDF (634.2 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2012.163012
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HASSAN A. SHARSHAR; TAHA M. EL- FESHAWY; MARWA E. AHMED
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development Research Institute- Agricultural Research Center, Dokki, Giza, Egypt.
Abstract
This research aimed at identifying the educational effects of implementing Wheat Extension Fields by measuring the differences between the three groups of farmers (extension fields farmers, extension fields neighboring farmers, extension fields distant farmers) regarding to their knowledge and attitudes towards using raised beds of wheat cultivation, and recognizing the reasons for wheat crop lose as reported by the three groups, and finally identifying the most important problems faced wheat cultivation and production. This research was conducted in Sharkia governorate, a random sample of 78 wheat farmers drawn by a systematic random sample procedure from the list of extension fields’ farmers. The two compared groups has been selected as follows: the first group was extension fields neighboring farmers which reached 78 respondents, selected randomly from those farmers their fields located near the extension fields farmers and in the same agricultural area, whereas the second group was the extension fields distant farmers which reached 78 respondents, selected randomly from those their fields faraway from studied extension fields and their fields located in anther agricultural area. Data were collected from the three groups in July 2011 by a developed questioner, fulfilled through face-to-face interview with each respondent’s farmer. A set of statistical tools were used in presenting and analyzing the accrued research data.
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