Publication history: Accepted - 26 September 2021; Published online - 30 September 2021.This paper evaluates the impact of membership of the Business Development Groups (BDG), a participatory extension programme in Northern Ireland on the economic performance of participating farmers for dairy and sheep enterprise groups. The study employs the conditional difference-in-differences approach which combines a non-parametric matching estimator with a difference-in-differences analytical technique to obtain a credible best-estimates of the causal effect of BDG membership on farmers’ economic performance assuming that BDG participation is as good as random after controlling for observable farm characteristics and that the parallel trends assump...
End of project reportThe number of farm households in Ireland participating in the off-farm labour m...
Group extension promises to be more effective than conventional approaches, in particular when combi...
The paper investigated farmers’ participation in public extension service delivery in relation to se...
This paper evaluates the impact of membership of the Business Development Groups (BDG), a participat...
This paper evaluates the impact of membership of the dairy Business Development Groups (BDG), a part...
This article evaluates the impact of an extension programme that financially rewards farmers for par...
Publication history: Accepted - 28 October;Farmers are increasingly required to become more producti...
With agricultural extension being an important method of knowledge transfer and promoting innovation...
Many studies show that interaction with extension services impact farmer’s technology adoption decis...
Many studies show that interaction with agricultural advisory services impacts productivity and prof...
Financially rewarding farmers is an unconventional approach to agricultural extension. We evaluate a...
Conference paperAgricultural extension trends have involved greater use of collaborative “discussion...
Agricultural knowledge transfer (KT) activities are services that aim to improve farm level performa...
The objective of this PhD thesis is to assess the role of extension services and technology adoption...
Despite the existence and application of mandatory agri-environmental policy for many decades, signi...
End of project reportThe number of farm households in Ireland participating in the off-farm labour m...
Group extension promises to be more effective than conventional approaches, in particular when combi...
The paper investigated farmers’ participation in public extension service delivery in relation to se...
This paper evaluates the impact of membership of the Business Development Groups (BDG), a participat...
This paper evaluates the impact of membership of the dairy Business Development Groups (BDG), a part...
This article evaluates the impact of an extension programme that financially rewards farmers for par...
Publication history: Accepted - 28 October;Farmers are increasingly required to become more producti...
With agricultural extension being an important method of knowledge transfer and promoting innovation...
Many studies show that interaction with extension services impact farmer’s technology adoption decis...
Many studies show that interaction with agricultural advisory services impacts productivity and prof...
Financially rewarding farmers is an unconventional approach to agricultural extension. We evaluate a...
Conference paperAgricultural extension trends have involved greater use of collaborative “discussion...
Agricultural knowledge transfer (KT) activities are services that aim to improve farm level performa...
The objective of this PhD thesis is to assess the role of extension services and technology adoption...
Despite the existence and application of mandatory agri-environmental policy for many decades, signi...
End of project reportThe number of farm households in Ireland participating in the off-farm labour m...
Group extension promises to be more effective than conventional approaches, in particular when combi...
The paper investigated farmers’ participation in public extension service delivery in relation to se...