Study of Condition and Challenges of Agricultural Section in Sohrein of Zanjan Province (Zanjan Province)

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Agricultural section has effect on many people and development or undevelopment of agriculture have important role in agricultural life. Therefore most Scientifics and investigators like study on agriculture and its effects on farmers. This paper aim is study of challenges against agricultural section and study of farmers’ problems in Sohrein village. This paper is descriptive-analysis and is used questionnaire for collected data. Sampling method was random systematic sampling. In this paper was used interview and observation method for collecting data too. Results say that agriculture in Sohrein village have some problems for example un adjustment seeds، un integrated fertilizer and little focus to extentioners. But ill iterating and little literate and non innovation cause that transformation was weak in agriculture. This paper says that unfortunately agricultural teaching do not attention to local condition in these educations. Finally، phi and cramer’s correlations show that large scale farmers have high relish to extentioners and officers of agricultural bureau.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Urban Ecology Researches, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2012
Page:
31
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