Contents of volume 29

Contents of volume 29

Agric. Admin. & Extension 29 (1988) 319-320 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 29 Number 1 Special Issue: Aspects of Rural Editorial Development in the Third ...

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Agric. Admin. & Extension

29 (1988) 319-320

CONTENTS

OF VOLUME

29

Number 1 Special Issue: Aspects of Rural Editorial

Development

in the Third

World

.

Guest Editorial

.

The Development of African MIKE COLLINSON

Farming (USA)

.

Systems: Some Personal Views

Farm Household-Economics and the Design and Impact of Biological Southern Africa . . . ALLAN LOW (Zimbabwe)

Research in .

Agricultural Problems of Small States, with Special Reference to Commonwealth Caribbean Countries BISHNODAT PERSAUD ’ . ’ Bolivian

Lowlands G. THIELE

23

3.5 ’

Farming: The Scramble for Income Shares under Hyperinflation (Bolivia) & J. FARRINGTON (UK)

Change Over Time in a Farming in Sarawak, Malaysia J. R. BEST (UK)

System Based on Shifting . .

Cultivation

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of Hill Rice .

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Number 2 Transfer of Systems Analysis and Simulation in Agriculture to Developing Countries . . . . . . F. W. T. PENNING DE VRIES (Philippines), R. RABBINGE, D. M. JANSEN & A. BAKEMA (The Netherlands) Farmers’ Perceptions of the Constraints Against Increased Crop Production Subsistence Communal Farming Sector of Zimbabwe . L. M. ZINYAMA (Zimbabwe) The Role of Biological Simulation Models in Farming J. B. DENT & P. K. THORNTON (UK)

in the 97

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Systems Research

The Economic Implications of Land Documents in Rural Thailand YONGYUTH CHALAMWONG (Thailand) & GERSHON FEDER

85

. (USA)

Implementation of World Bank Aided National Agricultural Research Project in India: A Case Study . . . . T. BALAGURU, K. VENKATESWARLU & M. RAJAGOPALAN (India) 319 Agric. Admin. & Extension (29) (1988)-O 1988 Elsevier Applied Science Publishers England. Printed in Great Britain

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Factors Associated with the Adoption of Recommended Practices for Maize Production in the Kainji Lake Basin of Nigeria . CHRIS 0. IGODAN, PATRICK E. OHAJI &JOHNSON A: EKPERE (Nigeria) Book Reviews

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Shorter Notice

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Number 3 A Working Framework for Rapid Rural Appraisal: Lessons from a Fiji Experience JENNIFER A. MCCRACKEN (UK) An Appraisal of ‘Turnkey’ Oil Palm Production in Rivers State, Nigeria N. A. NDEGWE (Nigeria) Enhancing Effectiveness of Development Programmes Elements of an FAO Training Approach . . HARI MOHAN MATHUR (Uganda) Administering DAVID

Agricultural REIMER

for .

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Farmers: . .

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211

Exchanges & ROBERT

WERGE.(USA)



Indigenous Specialists in Agriculture: The IIRR Experience ERASMUS D. MONU (Philippines) Book Reviews

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Number 4 Farmer Participatory Research: A Review of Concepts and Recent Fieldwork JOHN FARRINGTON & ADRIENNE M. MARTIN (UK) Moorish

Village Irrigation Schemes in Southern DE WIT (The Netherlands) WILLEM

Mauritania

Agricultural Commodity Marketing in Nigeria without ODE OJOWU & S. N-A. MENSAH (Nigeria) Small Farmers’ Perceptions Bangladesh M. ABUL KASHEM

of Obstacles

.

Rice

Boards

Cultivation

& GWYN

E. JdNES

in

(UK) Project, Ethiopia

Book Reviews

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Notice

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293 (Bangladesh)

Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in the Coffee Improvement ANDREW DORWARD (UK)

Shorter

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