Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 51 Document Number: C00478
Notes:
AgComm teaching see also ID 479-491, Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the International Weed Science Society and Weed Science Society of America, February 10, 1983. St. Louis, Missouri. Corvallis, Oregon: International Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University. 214pp.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 51 Document Number: C00480
Notes:
AgComm teaching. See ID C00478, In Williams, R.D. (ed.). Communication of weed science technologies in developing countries. Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the International Weed Science Society and Weed Science Society of America, February 10, 1983. St. Louis, Missouri. (pp.17-30). Corvallis, Oregon: International Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 51 Document Number: C00485
Notes:
AgComm teaching. See ID C00478, In Williams, R.D. (ed.). Communication of weed science technologies in developing countries. Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the International Weed Science Society and Weed Science Society of America, February 10, 1983. St. Louis, Missouri. (pp.93-104). Corvallis, Oregon: International Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 51 Document Number: C00491
Notes:
AgComm teaching ; See ID C00478 for orginal, In: Williams, R.D., ed. Communication of weed science technologies in developing countries : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the International Weed Science Society and Weed Science Society of America; 1983 February 10; St. Louis, MO. Corvallis, OR : International Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University, 1983. p. 177-185
Maalouf, Wajih D. (author / Chief, Agricultural Education and extension Service, Human Resources, Institutions and Agrarian Reform Division, FAO)
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1983
Published:
International
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 95 Document Number: C07397
Notes:
INTERPAKS, Mimeographed, 1983. Paper presented at the Regional Seminar on Extension and Rural Development Strategies, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia, May 16-20, 1983. 14 p., Presents a broad overview of agricultural extension in the developing world including the status of agricultural extension, common problems, and approaches and methodologies. Rural development is discussed in detail, including methods and strategies commonly used. The role of agricultural extension as a facilitator in the process is included. Discusses the organization of extension services, training, management of services, and the necessary linkages of the various components necessary for rural development.
Hillman, Jimmye E. (author) and Monke, Eric A. (author)
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1983
Published:
United Kingdom
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 95 Document Number: C07429
Notes:
INTERPAKS, In: A. Maunder and K. Ohkawa, eds. Growth and equity in agricultural development : Proceedings of the 18th annual international conference of agricultural economists. Aldershot, Hampshire, UK: Gower, 1983. p. 519-528., Reviews the substantial literature on agricultural technology transfer, with a focus on the key economic and institutional constraints which account for the stagnation of agricultural technology in developing nations. The failure of local institutions to develop new technologies has forced a reliance on international sources of both the private and public type. Profit constraints and differences in resource scarcity provide fundamental economic barriers to the development of new technology by foreign private interests. Another difficulty arises because international centers depend primarily on developed countries for investment funds. Since the developed countries see little direct benefit from these investments, high rates of return from successful research do not guarantee increases in financial support. These circumstances imply that the future development of efficient new technologies is likely to require the investment of additional resources at the local level.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 51 Document Number: C00479
Notes:
AgComm teaching; See C00478, In: Williams, R.D., ed. Communication of weed science technologies in developing countries : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the International Weed Science Society and Weed Science Society of America, 1983 February 10; St. Louis, MO. Corvallis, OR : International Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University, 1983. p.1-16