Stubble Burning and Consciousness Level of Farmers
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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i8.662-667.761Keywords:
Stubble burning, Stubble management, Environment, Consciousness level, FarmerAbstract
This study analyses the consciousness levels, attitudes and behaviours of farmers against stubble burning and the damages of stubble burning which is a part of land misuse. 86 farmers from 9 villages in Zile county of Tokat province were surveyed for the study. These data was used to state farmers' socio-demographical characteristics and their behaviours against stubble burning was analysed. According to the study results, 99% of the farmers says that stubble burning is a wrong application. They states that stubble burning causes natural damages and the most importantly it is harmful by 76% to the living creatures in the nature. 57% of them prefers the method of mixing stubble to the soil.Downloads
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15.08.2016
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Erdal, G., Erdal, H., & Yavuz, H. (2016). Stubble Burning and Consciousness Level of Farmers. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 4(8), 662–667. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i8.662-667.761
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Agricultural Economics
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