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Christoph Spurk; Carmen Koch; Reto Bürgin; Louis Chikopela; Famagan Konaté; George Nyabuga; Daniel Bruce Sarpong; Fernando Sousa; Andreas Fliessbach – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2025
Purpose: Declining soil fertility is worrying in sub-Saharan Africa. Various technologies serve to mitigate or rebuild soil fertility, but uptake by farmers, especially smallholders, is low. The study addresses this adoption problem in a novel way, assessing empirically many factors from various domains (economic, socio-demographic, individual,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Soil Science, Agronomy, Land Use
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Ubaid Mushtaq; Kishor Goswami – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2025
Purpose: The study examines the transformative trends in agriculture by analysing the adoption patterns of high-density plantations (HDP) among small-scale apple farmers in Kashmir. It explores the factors shaping the adoption process and the role played by extension services in fostering this adoption. Design: Employing a mixed-method approach,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Farm Management, Agricultural Education
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Basche, Andrea; Carter, Angie – Natural Sciences Education, 2021
The landowner-tenant relationship is important to the implementation of conservation on agricultural lands. Women own or co-own a significant portion of U.S. farmland yet are underrepresented in conservation research. The next generation of agriculture professionals can benefit from first-hand experience in assisting women landowners and their…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Land Use, Conservation (Environment), Ownership
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Rajati, Tati – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
This study aims to determine cropping patterns in class slopes 0 - <15% and the grade slope slopes 15% - <30% and the slopes> 30%. The method used in this study is a description of the dynamic system approach using a software power sim. Forest areas where the research, which is a type of plant that is cultivated by the people in the study…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Forestry, Models, Farm Management
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Thun, Tim Von – Natural Sciences Education, 2013
Arbuscular mycorrhizae fungi (AMF) play a large role in the current understanding of the soil ecosystem. They increase nutrient and water uptake, improve soil structure, and form complex hyphal networks that transfer nutrients between plants within an ecosystem. Factors such as species present, the physiological balance between the plants in the…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Role, Soil Science, Agronomy
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Williams, Jack F. – Journal of Geography, 1976
Problems of agricultural land consolidation, as illustrated by Taiwan's first 10-year land reform phase, include fragmentation of holdings, cost of consolidation, corruption and maladministration by government officials, and timing of operations. (AV)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Agronomy, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
Garduno, Manuel Anaya – CERES, 1977
Major physical and biological processes causing desertification and techniques to alleviate desertification are described. (CP)
Descriptors: Administration, Agriculture, Agronomy, Economic Development
Whetten, Nathan L. – 1963
This document is concerned with the "ejido" system in Mexico, one in which the property rights in land are vested in the community. As a land-holding, village-type of settlement pattern, the "ejido" system is discussed in terms of land policies in early Mexico, the era of land reform, and the development and reappraisal of the…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Agronomy, Cultural Background, Ethnic Groups
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Brown, Lester R. – Environment, 1978
Natural soil fertility is now declining on an estimated one-fifth of the world's croplands. Direct evidence of the mounting pressures on the global cropland base is seen in accelerating soil erosion, the spread of deserts, and the loss of cropland to nonfarm uses. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Agronomy, Conservation Education, Environment
Johns, Maria – New Ground, 1992
Discusses how agricultural productivity in drought stricken southern Africa is diminished by economically and ecologically unsustainable agricultural practices. A vignette provides alternative farming techniques appropriate for dry regions with an emphasis on respect for the land. (MCO)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Agronomy, Depleted Resources
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Jorgenson, Andrew K.; Kuykendall, Kennon A. – Social Forces, 2008
Bridging the areas of political-economic sociology, the sociology of agriculture and environmental sociology, this study tests two hypotheses derived from a refined theory of foreign investment dependence. The hypotheses state that pesticide and fertilizer use intensity in less-developed countries are both positively associated with foreign…
Descriptors: Poisoning, Global Approach, Sociology, Agriculture
Mosaic, 1977
Discusses the ecological depletion of American deserts and current efforts to apply scientific knowledge in solving the problems of arid regions. (MLH)
Descriptors: Agronomy, College Science, Earth Science, Geographic Regions
Albrecht, Jean, Ed. – Social Sciences in Forestry, 1986
This is the eighth issue of "Social Sciences in Forestry," which provides a current annotated bibliographic listing of references related to four major areas of forestry. The main categories include: (1) applications to forestry at large (containing citings on resources, history, legislation, policy, planning, appraisal and valuation,…
Descriptors: Agronomy, Annotated Bibliographies, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education
Albrecht, Jean, Ed. – Social Sciences in Forestry, 1986
This is the seventh issue of Social Sciences in Forestry, a publication which provides a current annotated bibliographic listing of references related to four major areas of forestry. The main categories are: (1) applications to forestry at large (containing citations on resources, history, legislation, policy, planning, appraisal and evaluation,…
Descriptors: Agronomy, Annotated Bibliographies, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education
Peace Corps, Washington, DC. Information Collection and Exchange Div. – 1985
In order to keep the land productive, a good conservation program is imperative. The primary purpose of soil and water conservation is to prevent soil erosion and heal its scars. This handbook explains the causes, processes, and consequences of soil erosion and depletion, and describes major soil- and water-conservation measures. This book was…
Descriptors: Agronomy, Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Environmental Education
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