South African Journal of Agricultural Extension

The South African Journal of Agricultural Extension aims to: * advance and apply the science of extension and of rural development as scientific discipline by stimulating thought, study, research, discussion and the publication and exchange of knowledge both nationally and internationally. * promote the professionalism, status and dignity of the extension profession amongst the scientific fraternity, the general public and with the studying youth. * practise the natural-, economic- and managerial sciences responsibly and in public interest. * act as representative mouthpiece for the extension profession in agriculture. 

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Vol 37 (2008)

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Articles

Socio-economic determinants of farmers\' adoption of rotational woodlot technology in Kgorobya Sub-County, Hoima District, Uganda DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
M Buyinza, AY Banana, G Nabanoga, A Ntakimye 1-16
Cultural variations regarding the nature and determinants of opinion leadership DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
GH Düvel 17-26
Women and leadership positions in the Malian Ministry of agriculture: Constraints and challenges DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
M Akeredolu 27-44
Assessment of adoption gaps in the management of aflatoxin contamination of groundnut Arachis hypogaea L. DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
GDS Kumar, MN Popat 45-57
Towards an improved agricultural extension service as a key role player in the settlement of new farmers in South Africa DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
SE Terblanché 58-84
Production systems of traditional leafy vegetables: Challenges for research and extension DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
HJ Vorster, JB Stevens, GJ Steyn 85-96
The influence of decentralization on effectiveness of extension organization in Oroma State, DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
KB Jibba, GH Düvel 97-115
Towards the development of a monitoring and evaluation policy: An experience from Limpopo Province DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
EM Zwane, GH Düvel 166-131
Evaluation of the appropriateness of certain grain production technologies for small-scale DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
APN du Toit, EA Nemadodzi 132-143


South African Journal of Agricultural Extension.   ISSN: 0301 603X