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Blum, Abraham; Azencot, Moshe – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1989
Interviews farmers in Moshavim, Israel, to examine the need for efficient written communication channels between agricultural extension services and small farmers. Identifies the main problems as a weak distribution system and the necessity for authors of extension pamphlets and brochures to consider the special needs of small farmers. (KEH)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Extension Agents, Farmers
Blum, Abraham – 1988
A study analyzed the use of extension services by traditional Arab farmers in Israel (Nazareth region) and in the Gaza Strip. The study was an attempt to follow up on work done in the l960s and the early l970s by Arnon. The research questions for this study were as follows: (1) How strong is the demand for extension now? (2) Which are the most…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Arabs, Attitudes, Cultural Differences
Blum, Abraham – 1988
A case study of the Nazareth Region in Israel analyzed the extension strategies used to develop the traditional Arab farming sector in an advanced agricultural surrounding. As part of the study, the history of the Arab farmer before and after the creation of the State of Israel was given. The methodology for the study involved interviews with…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Agriculture, Arabs
Blum, Abraham; Azencot, Moshe – 1989
A study was conducted to determine the contacts between agricultural extension and family farmers in Israel. Structured interviews were conducted with a representative sample of 171 smallholder farmers. Advisers of the official Extension Service and the publications of this service and farmers' monthlies were considered to have contributed to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adoption (Ideas), Adult Farmer Education, Comparative Education
Blum, Abraham – Journal of Extension Systems, 1989
A study determined the use of different information sources for decision making used by traditional Arab farmers in Israel. A questionnaire was used to interview 48 farmers from 4 villages in the Nazareth region and 56 farmers from 5 villages in the Gaza strip in their homes. Farmers were asked to name major innovations they had adopted during the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adoption (Ideas), Adult Farmer Education, Arabs