Farming systems research (FSR) aims to study the production constraints of small-farmers in the Third World outside the research station with a view to developing technology that fits their need
Farming Systems Research and Extension (FSR/E) has strongly influenced the direction of agricultural...
Farming systems research/extension (FSR/E) embodies a systematic methodology beginning with problem ...
The major limitation of traditional station-based research is its failure to account for the multipl...
There is growing concern about the gap between maximum yields obtained in research stations and actu...
Farming systems research (FSR) aims to study the production constraints of small-farmers in the Thir...
The urgency of improving the productivity of small-farm agriculture in the developing world is widel...
Farming systems research and extension have been given increasing attention in the last 30 years. In...
Meeting: Farming Systems Research Symposium, 21-23 Nov. 1982, Manhattan, Kan., USReviews the more co...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
The premise of this paper is that a lack of attention to agricultural policy and support systems has...
Meeting: Farming Systems Research and Extension : Food and Feed, 5-8 Oct. 1986, Manhattan, Kan., USK...
Research institutes in Africa have had limited success in producing new technologies appropriate to ...
Traditional agricultural research has con-centrated primarily on improving prodllcth'-ity (aver...
Agricultural researchers, extension workers and developers are faced with the problem that modern im...
Farming Systems Research and Extension (FSR/E) has strongly influenced the direction of agricultural...
Farming systems research/extension (FSR/E) embodies a systematic methodology beginning with problem ...
The major limitation of traditional station-based research is its failure to account for the multipl...
There is growing concern about the gap between maximum yields obtained in research stations and actu...
Farming systems research (FSR) aims to study the production constraints of small-farmers in the Thir...
The urgency of improving the productivity of small-farm agriculture in the developing world is widel...
Farming systems research and extension have been given increasing attention in the last 30 years. In...
Meeting: Farming Systems Research Symposium, 21-23 Nov. 1982, Manhattan, Kan., USReviews the more co...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
The premise of this paper is that a lack of attention to agricultural policy and support systems has...
Meeting: Farming Systems Research and Extension : Food and Feed, 5-8 Oct. 1986, Manhattan, Kan., USK...
Research institutes in Africa have had limited success in producing new technologies appropriate to ...
Traditional agricultural research has con-centrated primarily on improving prodllcth'-ity (aver...
Agricultural researchers, extension workers and developers are faced with the problem that modern im...
Farming Systems Research and Extension (FSR/E) has strongly influenced the direction of agricultural...
Farming systems research/extension (FSR/E) embodies a systematic methodology beginning with problem ...
The major limitation of traditional station-based research is its failure to account for the multipl...