Farmers’ Perception to The Role of Extension Workers on Kaligesing Goat Farm Management in Kaligesing, Purworejo

The aims of this research were to describe the characteristics of Kaligesing goat farmers; to analyze the farmers’ perceptions on the role of extension workers as conduit of information, as mentors, organizers and dynamic factor, technicians and liaisons; to discover the relationship between the far...

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Main Authors: Guntoro, Budi, Wahyudi, Wahyudi, Sulastri, Endang
Format: Article NonPeerReviewed
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/136002/1/Farmers%27%20Perception%20to%20The%20Role%20of%20Extension%20Workers%20on%20Kaligesing%20Goat%20Farm%20Management%20in%20Kaligesingt%2C%20Purworejo.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/136002/
http://www.animalproduction.net/index.php/JAP/article/view/469/428
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Institution: Universitas Gadjah Mada
Language: English
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Summary:The aims of this research were to describe the characteristics of Kaligesing goat farmers; to analyze the farmers’ perceptions on the role of extension workers as conduit of information, as mentors, organizers and dynamic factor, technicians and liaisons; to discover the relationship between the farmers’ characteristics with farmers’ perceptions; and to investigate the relationship between farmers’ perceptions to goat maintenance management. The respondents were goat farmers in Kaligesing, Purworejo, Central Java Province. Data were obtained from questionnaire survey method. Determining location, the research applied combination of stratified sampling method with purposive random sampling. Total respondents were 159 farmers with nine farmer groups as samples. Analysis was subject to Spearman Rank, resulting that age, education level and farming experience were not significant to the farmers’ perceptions to the role of extension workers, but the ownership of livestock had a very significant relationship with a correlation coefficient of 0.240, group classes had also very significant relationship with a correlation coefficient of 0.414, and frequency of meeting with extension workers have a significant relationships with a correlation coefficient of 0.202. Farmers’ perceptions to the role of extension workers had very significant relationships to the maintenance management with a correlation coefficient of 0.393.