"In the rural sector, computer adoption has been significant, although not at the rate evident in the urban scene. In order to identify the level and type of computer use practised by rural businesses, especially farmers, a survey was carried out by the Kellogg Farm Management Unit at Lincoln University. The results of that survey are presented in this research report. The Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit has a continuing interest in farmer decision making, the information sources used and the aids employed in making farm business decisions. This research report provides information on the computing side of farmer decision making and provides useful insight to that process. We anticipate that publication of these research results wi...
Farmers are continuing to expand their use of computers. This article reports analyses for a 2003 r...
With the objective of collecting data for assessing research hypotheses about information management...
A survey conducted amongst 26 dairy farmers in the Eastern Cape was aimed at determining their sourc...
"In the rural sector, computer adoption has been significant, although not at the rate evident in th...
Almost since computers first became generally available for research purposes, farm management profe...
Although computer technologies have evolved rapidly, farmers have been slow to adopt these technolog...
Computers have become an everyday tool for office workers and managers in many sectors of the econom...
Computer technologies have evolved very rapidly and, compared to other businesses, farm operations h...
A.E. Ext. 82-19The advent of relatively inexpensive microcomputer technology has brought computing c...
For providing systems to support decision making it is important to understand how farmers collect a...
On-farm computing is increasingly becoming an integral part of farm decision systems. To aid the dev...
A survey of farmers shows substantial interest in microcomputers. Many want microcomputers to store ...
The extent of information use by farmers for farm management is tracked in terms of computer adoptio...
A national postal survey of 3,021 randomly selected primary producers was conducted over late 1997 -...
There is wide interest in both management circles and service industries in forecasts of the future ...
Farmers are continuing to expand their use of computers. This article reports analyses for a 2003 r...
With the objective of collecting data for assessing research hypotheses about information management...
A survey conducted amongst 26 dairy farmers in the Eastern Cape was aimed at determining their sourc...
"In the rural sector, computer adoption has been significant, although not at the rate evident in th...
Almost since computers first became generally available for research purposes, farm management profe...
Although computer technologies have evolved rapidly, farmers have been slow to adopt these technolog...
Computers have become an everyday tool for office workers and managers in many sectors of the econom...
Computer technologies have evolved very rapidly and, compared to other businesses, farm operations h...
A.E. Ext. 82-19The advent of relatively inexpensive microcomputer technology has brought computing c...
For providing systems to support decision making it is important to understand how farmers collect a...
On-farm computing is increasingly becoming an integral part of farm decision systems. To aid the dev...
A survey of farmers shows substantial interest in microcomputers. Many want microcomputers to store ...
The extent of information use by farmers for farm management is tracked in terms of computer adoptio...
A national postal survey of 3,021 randomly selected primary producers was conducted over late 1997 -...
There is wide interest in both management circles and service industries in forecasts of the future ...
Farmers are continuing to expand their use of computers. This article reports analyses for a 2003 r...
With the objective of collecting data for assessing research hypotheses about information management...
A survey conducted amongst 26 dairy farmers in the Eastern Cape was aimed at determining their sourc...