2018
DOI: 10.3329/jbau.v16i1.36488
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Analysis of land tillage practices and related problems among rice farmers in the tropic of sub-saharan Africa

Abstract: The decision “to till” or “not to till” is premised on the farmers’ perception of the inherent negative effects of tilling vis-à-vis the crop output performance and the profitability of the farm venture. Land tillage practices and land related problems of farmers were assessed in Agricultural Zone I of Niger State, Nigeria. Furthermore, the relation between land related problems and rice production levels was also investigated. Cross sectional data was collected for the analysis using questionnaire from one hu… Show more

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“…Chi-Square goodness of fit test was further used to statistically analyse the result of the Likert scale, in order to determine the association between the competence of particular institutions engaged in resolving conflicts and their specific types, as well as the relationship between the perceived effectiveness of the conflict resolution and institutions involved. Hence, following Bwala et al, (2018) the test was carried out using the equation below (1).…”
Section: Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chi-Square goodness of fit test was further used to statistically analyse the result of the Likert scale, in order to determine the association between the competence of particular institutions engaged in resolving conflicts and their specific types, as well as the relationship between the perceived effectiveness of the conflict resolution and institutions involved. Hence, following Bwala et al, (2018) the test was carried out using the equation below (1).…”
Section: Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%