Increase in soil degradation has negatively impacted on food production. This therefore necessitates sound land management practices. This study analyzed the economics of the land management practices among crop farmers in Osun State, Nigeria. Data were collected with the aid of structured interview schedule from 80 respondents in four Local Government Areas of the state using a three-stage sampling techniques. Budgetary and multiple regression analyses were the analytical tools employed. About 63% of the farmers were male and 78.4% of them were above 38 years. Seventy-two percent of the farmers had secondary sources of income. The average gross margin of the farms was N48,456.56k. The total value product increases by a value of N4.90K for ...
The study examines the factors determining the use of land management practices among food crop farm...
One of the main reasons for the crop failure is underestimating the importance of soil status there...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
The study carried out an assessment of agricultural land management practices in food crops producti...
This study investigates the agricultural land allocation pattern and the level of land use intensifi...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigerians. This is exemplified by the fact that more than 70 percent ...
Soil management practices are known for their efficiency in combating land degradation issues and im...
The essence of this study was to examine the land ownership pattern in Osun State, Nigeria, with a v...
The study examined management practices among farmers in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi St...
The study examined soil conservation techniques and its effect on productivity of arable crop farmer...
This paper examines the impacts of soil erosion on profitability of cassava production in Enugu Stat...
The study examines the factors influencing the use of Land Management practices among food crop farm...
The study examined the performance of maize production in Osun state and the factors affecting maize...
The study identified the sustainable land management practices being used by farmers in Osun State. ...
One of the critical factors infl uencing land degradation is land use. However, the extent to which ...
The study examines the factors determining the use of land management practices among food crop farm...
One of the main reasons for the crop failure is underestimating the importance of soil status there...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
The study carried out an assessment of agricultural land management practices in food crops producti...
This study investigates the agricultural land allocation pattern and the level of land use intensifi...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigerians. This is exemplified by the fact that more than 70 percent ...
Soil management practices are known for their efficiency in combating land degradation issues and im...
The essence of this study was to examine the land ownership pattern in Osun State, Nigeria, with a v...
The study examined management practices among farmers in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi St...
The study examined soil conservation techniques and its effect on productivity of arable crop farmer...
This paper examines the impacts of soil erosion on profitability of cassava production in Enugu Stat...
The study examines the factors influencing the use of Land Management practices among food crop farm...
The study examined the performance of maize production in Osun state and the factors affecting maize...
The study identified the sustainable land management practices being used by farmers in Osun State. ...
One of the critical factors infl uencing land degradation is land use. However, the extent to which ...
The study examines the factors determining the use of land management practices among food crop farm...
One of the main reasons for the crop failure is underestimating the importance of soil status there...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...