Affiliation:
1. Department of Field Crops, College of Agriculture, Wasit University, Iraq
Abstract
The research aim is to determine the level of application farmers of Modern Agricultural Technology have in
improving wheat crop production in Thi-Qar Province. A multistage sample probability proportionates of size
(P.P.S.) was used to conduct this study. The sample number was (75 farmers from the Qalat Sukkar district,
105 farmers from the AL-Rifai district, 45 farmers from the AL-Shatrah district, and 29 farmers from the ALNasr district) (15% of the total number of farmers) it was 254 farmers. Questionnaire techniques and interviews with the farmers were adopted to collect the data (March to May 2019). The study has revealed that the
highest percentage (62.6 %) belonged to the medium category in applying modern agricultural technology to
improve wheat crop production. The application level of modern agricultural technology was significant and
positive at a 1% probability level under six variables. Multiple regression analyses have been studied with ten
variables: social class, age, Education, Occupation, Farm power, Size of land holding, Family type, Family
size, social participation, and Source of information utilized. This research has contributed nine independent
variables with significant levels of variation to the extent of the application level of modern agricultural technology in improving wheat crop production (R2= 0.759). The importance of farmers using modern agricultural
technology with the parts (Soil preparation, Planting and crop service, harvesting processes and marketing)
was high according to (72.12, 70.72, and 68.41) respectively. The data were used for analysis: Frequency,
percentage, mean, Standard deviation, and multiple regression analysis. According to the result, farmers' application of modern technology in improving wheat crop production was good. Modern agricultural technology will reduce costs, increase productivity, and save soil quality. The importance of farmers with the parts
(Soil preparation, planting, crop service, harvesting processes, and marketing) was high according to (72.12,
70.72, and 68.41) respectively. Because of this, it is necessary to improve the cultivation of wheat crops to
achieve high productivity and reduce the problems that happen during agricultural production.
Keywords: Technology, Independent variables, Farmers, Harvesting, Size of land holding
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