Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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Page 697
... farmers ' age , education , farm size , cotton area , and irrigation sources was developed to determine similarities ... farmers and 120 non - FFS or control farmers ( from FFS and control villages ) . However , out of 220 farmers ...
... farmers ' age , education , farm size , cotton area , and irrigation sources was developed to determine similarities ... farmers and 120 non - FFS or control farmers ( from FFS and control villages ) . However , out of 220 farmers ...
Page 698
... farmers ( 20 ) , relying on own knowledge ( 10 ) , reading labels ( 20 ) and watching / listening agriculture programme on TV / radio ( 10 ) . The social recognition of sample farmers was assessed through assigning different scores if ...
... farmers ( 20 ) , relying on own knowledge ( 10 ) , reading labels ( 20 ) and watching / listening agriculture programme on TV / radio ( 10 ) . The social recognition of sample farmers was assessed through assigning different scores if ...
Page 710
... farms show that the management of major inputs like seeds , fertiliser , and irrigation scheduling were noticeably neglected at these farms whereas these issues have received due attention by the FFS farmers . It is thus plausible that ...
... farms show that the management of major inputs like seeds , fertiliser , and irrigation scheduling were noticeably neglected at these farms whereas these issues have received due attention by the FFS farmers . It is thus plausible that ...
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