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The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension | 2004

Extending technologies among small-scale farmers in Meru, Kenya: Ingredients for success in farmer groups

Kristin Davis; Steven Franzel; Peter E. Hildebrand; Tracy Irani; Nick T. Place

Agricultural extension is evolving worldwide, and there is much emphasis today on community-based mechanisms of dissemination in order to bring sustainable change. The goal of this study was to examine the factors that make farmer groups successful in dissemination of information and technologies. A mixed-methods, multiple-stage approach was used to obtain data, using participant observation, documentary analysis, semi-structured interviews, social mapping, and structured questionnaires. Dairy-goat farmer groups (n = 46) and individual farmers (n = 88) were interviewed. Factors that were associated with group success in dissemination included member participation, degree of jealousy within the group, homogeneity of members, group capacity, number of linkages and type of group (project-supported versus non-supported). Some interventions that may increase the success of groups in dissemination include capacity-building, increasing linkages with other extension stakeholders, providing an enabling environment for groups to form, using established groups (as compared to forming new groups), and encouraging groups to form around common interests rather than for other reasons.


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2006

Beliefs, Attitudes, Perceptions, and Barriers toward International Involvement among College of Agriculture and Life Science Students

Tracy Irani; Nick T. Place; Curt Friedel


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2003

Non-governmental Organizations as an Important Actor in Agricultural Extension in Semiarid East Africa

Kristin Davis; Nick T. Place


Journal of Agricultural Education | 2001

Stress: Professional Development Needs of Extension Faculty.

Nick T. Place; Steve Jacob


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2006

Perceptions of Farmers, Students, and Faculty Regarding University-based Extension: A Case Study from EARTH University, Costa Rica

Steffany L. Dragon; Hillsborough County; Nick T. Place


Archive | 2003

Integrating Adult Learning into Extension: Identifying Importance and Possession of Adult Education Competencies Among County Extension Faculty

Tracy Irani; Nick T. Place; Chris Mott


Archive | 2003

Current Concepts and Approaches in Agricultural Extension in Kenya

Kristin Davis; Nick T. Place


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2002

International Experience: Pathways to Personal and Professional Growth

Nick T. Place; Mary Andrews; Nancy Crago


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2006

Internationalizing University of Florida IFAS Extension Professional Development and Institutional Building

Pete Vergot; Nick T. Place; Steffany L. Dragon


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2006

Perceptions of Extension Personnel Regarding Internationalizing Agricultural Extension

Lisa Lundy; Nick T. Place; Tracy Irani; Ricky Telg

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Kristin Davis

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Steven Franzel

World Agroforestry Centre

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Lisa Lundy

Louisiana State University

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Arjen E.J. Wals

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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