Document Type : Original Research
Authors
1 Graduate of Science of Agricultural Extension and Education, college of Agriculture management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan
2 Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Extension and Education, college of Agriculture management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, responsible author
3 Assistant professor, Department of Agricultural Extension and Education, college of Agriculture management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan
Abstract
This paper aims to assess sustainable farmlands management in the Malekan County. The target population consisted of wheat growers among which 162 farmers were selected according to the multistage cluster selection method. The research tool used was a questionnaire whose face validity was confirmed by comments from faculty members and experts in the Malekan Agri- Jihad and its reliability was confirmed using Cronbach’s alpha (average 0.71). Sustainability was measured by establishing composite index for six components of sustainable land management. The results of assessing sustainable land management revealed that 19.1% of the farmers were in an unsustainable situation, 34% of them were in a fairly unsustainable situation, 26.5% of them were in a fairly sustainable situation and 20.4% of them were in a sustainable situation. The results of correlation coefficient showed that there is a positive and significant relationship between age and farming experience with “stability and acceptability”, land size and farm income with “stability, acceptability and technical knowledge”, wheat yield and consumed fertilizer with “security”, land plots with “acceptability” and using farm machinery with “productivity, stability, acceptability and technical knowledge”. There is also a negative and significant relationship between non-farm income and “productivity” and consumed fertilizers and “security”.
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