This study aimed to determine farmers ’ perception of integrated soil fertility and nutrient management for sustainable crop production. Integrated soil fertility (ISF) and nutrient management (NM) is an advanced approach to maintain soil fertility and to enhance crop productivity. A total number of 120 farmers from eight villages in four districts of Bangladesh were selected using a stratified random sampling method and data were collected from each farmer through personal interviews. Five point, Likert-type response scales were used to measure farmers ’ perception of the issues. The findings of different categories of farmers indicated that landless, marginal and small farmers had a low level of awareness when compared with medium and lar...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
This study was undertaken at Trishal upazila of Mymensingh, Bangladesh to investigate the farmers’ a...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Abstract: Problem statement: The most pressing problem for Bangladesh agriculture is the current sta...
Sustainable crop production requires a judicious management of soil resources and of all plant nutri...
This paper presents findings of a study on the barriers faced by small farmers in adopting the integ...
To design more appropriate research and to facilitate communication with farmers, researchers need t...
Proper nourishment is fundamental for satisfactory crop growth and production. However, for efficien...
Abstract— Local people and small scale farmer had a broad understanding of their land characteristic...
In sub-Saharan Africa intensifying small-scale farming is essential in addressing poverty related is...
In designing more appropriate strategies for the integrated management of plant nutrients, one needs...
A study was conducted to understand and document farmers knowledge and perceptions, classification, ...
Plant nutrition balance plays a major role in the universal need to increase food production to meet...
AbstractA sustainable increase in agricultural productivity is essential in assuring food security i...
Soil fertility is an important natural resource in agriculture and its decline can have negative eff...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
This study was undertaken at Trishal upazila of Mymensingh, Bangladesh to investigate the farmers’ a...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Abstract: Problem statement: The most pressing problem for Bangladesh agriculture is the current sta...
Sustainable crop production requires a judicious management of soil resources and of all plant nutri...
This paper presents findings of a study on the barriers faced by small farmers in adopting the integ...
To design more appropriate research and to facilitate communication with farmers, researchers need t...
Proper nourishment is fundamental for satisfactory crop growth and production. However, for efficien...
Abstract— Local people and small scale farmer had a broad understanding of their land characteristic...
In sub-Saharan Africa intensifying small-scale farming is essential in addressing poverty related is...
In designing more appropriate strategies for the integrated management of plant nutrients, one needs...
A study was conducted to understand and document farmers knowledge and perceptions, classification, ...
Plant nutrition balance plays a major role in the universal need to increase food production to meet...
AbstractA sustainable increase in agricultural productivity is essential in assuring food security i...
Soil fertility is an important natural resource in agriculture and its decline can have negative eff...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
This study was undertaken at Trishal upazila of Mymensingh, Bangladesh to investigate the farmers’ a...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...