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Abdel-Rahman, A. (2006). LIMITATIONS OF USING EXTENSION METHODS BY EXTENSKMJ AGENTS IN SOHAG AND QENA GOVERNORATES. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 31(11), 7083-7094. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.157663
A. M. Abdel-Rahman. "LIMITATIONS OF USING EXTENSION METHODS BY EXTENSKMJ AGENTS IN SOHAG AND QENA GOVERNORATES". Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 31, 11, 2006, 7083-7094. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.157663
Abdel-Rahman, A. (2006). 'LIMITATIONS OF USING EXTENSION METHODS BY EXTENSKMJ AGENTS IN SOHAG AND QENA GOVERNORATES', Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 31(11), pp. 7083-7094. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.157663
Abdel-Rahman, A. LIMITATIONS OF USING EXTENSION METHODS BY EXTENSKMJ AGENTS IN SOHAG AND QENA GOVERNORATES. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 2006; 31(11): 7083-7094. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2006.157663

LIMITATIONS OF USING EXTENSION METHODS BY EXTENSKMJ AGENTS IN SOHAG AND QENA GOVERNORATES

Article 4, Volume 31, Issue 11, November 2006, Page 7083-7094  XML PDF (3.14 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2006.157663
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Author
A. M. Abdel-Rahman
Agric. Economic Dept, College of Agric. in Sohag , Sohag Univ.
Abstract
The objectives of this research were to determine knowledge degree
of extension agents to the importance of extension methods , principles of
using these methods, degree of using these methods , limitations of using
these methods. barriers of using these methods and response degree of
farmers to different extension methods i
This research was conducted in Sohag and Qena governorates. Data
were collected using 140 respondents as a random sample of extension
agents using a prepared questionnaire.
Absolute numbers, percentages, arithmetic mean, variance, standard
deviation and simple correlation coefficient were used to analyze the data .
Main findings were as follows:
- Knowledge degree of extension agents towards the importance of
extension methods in extension work was high .
- Extension agents knew a lot of principles of using extension methods
~ The most extension methods used by extension agents were meetings,
farm visits. bulletins, extension farms and demonstrations .
— Decreasing using the following methods: office visits, listening and
watching clubs, extension trips. personal communications and extension
posters i
- Many limitations of using these methods were found ,
- Many barriers of using these methods were such as decreasing of
conwnunmanon nnnhods and Uansponauon,the responsufie peopm m
extension were not serious, shortage of demonstration methods,
insufficient of training programs and motives were not available ,
- There was significant relationship between academic qualification and
degree of very extension methods by extension agents, but there was
opposite relationship with age
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