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Extension SystemsSocial aspects of land useAgricultural systems research often requires understanding of associated social and institutional systems. This knowledge is required for either, developing new technology and facilitating its adoption, or for recommending policy for industry management. Most research projects in this discipline group are concerned at some level with social processes – e.g. farm-participation –but some research projects specifically under this category are:
Researchers: Dr Ian Nuberg Postgraduate researchers: Mr Sukendra Mahalaya, Ms Dana Thomsen, Ms Louise Moylan Collaborators: Dr Colin Cargill (SARDI), Dr Jocelyn Davies (CSIRO-Sustainable Ecosystems); Prof Randy Stringer (UA), Dr Jim Taylor (UA) Farmer Participatory ResearchFarmer participatory research can have a major impact on the rate of adoption of complex agricultural technologies. This approach was used successfully in northern India on a project tacking management of herbicide resistant Phalaris minor. Zero-till wheat production was one of the technologies that emerged from that ACIAR funded project led by A/Prof Gurjeet Gill. This technology adoption grew from less than 4 ha in 1998 to more than 1 million ha in 2005 – a staggering rate of adoption! In a follow-up 5 year project, the same team led by A/Prof Gill is focussing on developing direct seeded rice production systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plains. Researchers: A/Prof Gurjeet Gill, Sam Kleemann Collaborators: Prof RK Malik (CCS Haryana Agricultural Univeristy, Hisar, India), Dr US Walia (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India) and Dr Ravi G Singh (CIMMYT, India).
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