TRAINING NEEDS OF THE EXTENSIONISTS IN THE FIELD OF THE NON-TRADITIONAL FODDERS PRODUCTION IN ' KAFR EL-SHEIKH AND EL-DAKAHLIA GOVERNORATES | ||||
Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences | ||||
Article 3, Volume 29, Issue 8, August 2004, Page 4543-4556 PDF (3.7 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209780 | ||||
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Author | ||||
A. E. Abd EI-Khalek, | ||||
A researchers in the department of extension organization and training Agric. Extension & rural development research inst. A.r.c. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The main objective of this research was determine the training needs of the extensionists in the field of non-traditional fodders production in kafr EI-Sheikh and Dakahlia Governorates. The research was conducted in two districts in Kafr EI-Sheikh Governorate i.e, Desouk and EI-Reidd, and two districts in Dakahlia governorates, i.e, Belkas and Aga. Data were collected by using a personal questionnaire from a random sample amounted to 174 extensionistis represent 35% of the total extensionistis in the four previous districts. Coefficient of simple and multiple correlation, regression, contingency. Coefficient step-wise, T- test were used to analyzing data statistically additionally percentages and frequencies. The main results were: 1- 70.7% of the respondents were strong and midum training needs in the field of non- traditional fodder production. 2- 76.7% of the respondents were midum and strong training needs when treatment the plant waste with Amonia Gase and when treated plant waste with urea liquid as non-traditional fodder. 3- 71.8% of the respondents were midum and strong training needs when treatment the plant waste with Nourishing liquid as non-traditional fodder. 4- 80.5% of the respondents were midum and strong training needs when made silage from plant waste as anon-traditional fodder. 5- There was no significant differences between two means of the training needs of all pranches of non-traditional fodder production in Kafr EI-Sheikh and Dakahlia Governorates. 6- All independent variables explains 53.3% of variance of training needs of the respondents in the field of non-traditional production fodder as dependent variables, while three dependent variables i.e: Number of times training in the field of non- traditional fodder production, job satisfaction and the expouser of in formation sources were explained 51.3% of variance of the independent variable. 7 - Six problems faced the respondents during working in the field of non-traditional fodder production, these problems were: no-existence of the compressors, difficulties of obtaining the Amonia, sufficient of training of the extensionists, non- existence of plastic material, no aworness of the farmers with importance of non- traditional fodder production and no-existence of grinding machine of the plant wastes in the field. | ||||
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