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Title: Appropriateness and reliability of agricultural information source among arable crop farmers in Karu and Kokona Local Government of Nassarawa State, Nigeria.
Authors: M, Ibrahim
Ibrahim. S., Tyabo
Usman. S., Muhammed
Isah. S., Umar
Abdulazeez, Abdullahi
Keywords: Appropriateness
Reliability
Information
Crop Farmers
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Nigerian Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment
Citation: 22. Ibrahim, M., Tyabo, I. S., Muhammed, U.S., Umar, I.S. and Abdullahi, A. (2016)
Abstract: The study examined the appropriateness and reliability of agricultural information sources used by arable crop farmers in kokona and Karu Local Government area of Nasarawa State. Data were collected from 120 respondents through the use of interview schedule and analyzed with descriptive statistics and likert scale. The findings revealed that farmers received their agricultural information mostly through mediated and professional inter-personal channels/methods. The findings further showed that radio (x = 3.82), opinion leaders (x = 3.75), fellow farmers (x = 3.48), drama (x = 3.47) and women cooperative society (x = 3.08) were the most appropriate sources for disseminating agricultural information. However, the result of the study showed that radio (x = 3.85), fellow farmers (x = 3.67), women cooperative society (x = 3.63), extension agent (x = 3.52), researchers (x = 3.47), opinion leaders (x = 3.46) and drama (x = 3.45) were the most reliable channels for communicating agricultural information to farmers. Major problem face by the respondents were inappropriate schedules of the agricultural programme (x =2.76) and innovation complexity (x=2.67) The study therefore recommended that farmer’s interest should be the centre of any innovation and more so the information should be clear, simple, precise, timely and free of ambiguity.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2429
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