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English : NEEDS INDICATIVE OF COGNITIVE AND EXECUTIVE FOR GROWERS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AGRICULTURAL PESTS HARMFUL TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION'IN ISMAILIA GOVERNORATE
Arabic : الاحتياجات الارشادية المعرفية والتنفيذية للزراع فى مجال مكافحة الافات الزراعية الضارة بالانتاج الزراعى بمحافظة الاسماعيلية
Abstract Show for those interested damaged agricultural pests as causing the loss of about 20% of the total projected income from agricultural crops in Ismailia, which is estimated at one billion dollars as the missing part of this revenue is about 200 million dollars and a review of previous studies in the field of this study, it became clear that there is a paucity of studies on this area and during NOTE researcher area search show him the spread of pests and diseases of animals' and birds including threatens agricultural production and affect the productivity of inferiority severe, and so it was necessary to conduct this research, this study aimed primarily identify needs indicative of cognitive and executive growers surveyed in the field of combating agricultural pests harmful to agricultural production Ismailia Govenorate, has been conducting this research 'in Ismailia. governorate through a systematic random sample totaled 105 respondents 72.4% of the overall volume of data was collected through personal interview questionnaire during January and February 2014 were statistically significant data processing through the frequencies and percentages. The main results are the following: that there are eighteen recommendation was the level of need for knowledge of the respondents for each of them up are: know the symptoms of pest infestation and agricultural damages to agricultural production, and non-cereal crops early maturing before the neighbors do not even get hurt birds, and know the families of pests appropriate redundant control , and chemical fertilizer types, quantities and approprtate ways.: and biological control and pesticides for each of pests and weeds, and the critical limit for combating pests Balhaslat agricultural, and the agricultural cycle. and knowing the types and behaviors of agricultural" pests to control, and organic fertilizer or bio, 'and giving confidential false and plowing to combat weeds and pests, and the fight against pests agricultural practices appropriate. and the taste of poison, regarding the level of need for the executive to respondents was up to twelve recommendation are: non-cereal crops early maturing before the neighbors do not even get hurt birds, and chemical fertilizer types quantities and appropriate ways, and biological control and pesticide. for pests and weeds, and the agricultural cycle, and organic fertilizers and bio, giving confidential false and plowing to combat weeds are pests, and pest control harmful agricultural practices appropriate, and control the taste of poison reaching averages for each of the needs of cognitive and executive high between 1.5 to 1.94 percentage between 75% to 97%, while showing that there are four recommendations was the level of need for cognitive and executive have average are: combating pests of agricultural crops mechanics, and all of the planned farming methods suitable, and the distance between the injustice of cultivated where averages calculation between 1.0-1. 74 percentage between 50% to 74%, and while the level of need for cognitive and executive for the rest of the recommendations is low.
Publication year 2014
Pages 196 - 182
Availability location معهد بحوث الارشاد الزراعي والتنمية الريفية
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Organization Name
    Agricultural Extension & Rural Development Research Institute (AERDRI)
Country Egypt
City الشرقية
Publisher Name: جامعة الزقازيق - كلية التكنولوجيا والتنمية
serial title مجلة الانتاجية والتنمية
Volume 19 . 2
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Extension
Publication Type Journal

 
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