Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District

A total of 20 farmers were selected by farmer groups from 7 AR action sites in Babati district. Farmer?s selection was based on experience, activeness in forage processing and willing to be a farmer trainer. The selected farmers were trained on the benefits and importance of forage processing and ho...

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Main Author: International Livestock Research Institute
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Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144473
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description A total of 20 farmers were selected by farmer groups from 7 AR action sites in Babati district. Farmer?s selection was based on experience, activeness in forage processing and willing to be a farmer trainer. The selected farmers were trained on the benefits and importance of forage processing and how to process forages and poultry feed using livestock feed processing machines. After the training, a farmer perception check list was administered to each farmer trained to assess their perception of the processing machine. To learn more about this dataset, please visit the ILRI Datasets Portal http://data.ilri.org/portal/dataset/africa-rising-farmer-perception-of-forage-chopping-machines-in-babati-district
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spelling CGSpace1444732025-04-24T19:51:09Z Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District International Livestock Research Institute crop residues livestock feeds A total of 20 farmers were selected by farmer groups from 7 AR action sites in Babati district. Farmer?s selection was based on experience, activeness in forage processing and willing to be a farmer trainer. The selected farmers were trained on the benefits and importance of forage processing and how to process forages and poultry feed using livestock feed processing machines. After the training, a farmer perception check list was administered to each farmer trained to assess their perception of the processing machine. To learn more about this dataset, please visit the ILRI Datasets Portal http://data.ilri.org/portal/dataset/africa-rising-farmer-perception-of-forage-chopping-machines-in-babati-district 2015 2024-06-04T09:44:12Z 2024-06-04T09:44:12Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144473 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute International Livestock Research Institute. 2015. Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District. Nairobi, Kenya: International Livestock Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/7VFDYX. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District
title Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District
title_full Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District
title_fullStr Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District
title_full_unstemmed Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District
title_short Africa RISING-Farmer Perception of Forage Chopping Machines in Babati District
title_sort africa rising farmer perception of forage chopping machines in babati district
topic crop residues
livestock
feeds
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144473
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