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- From agronomic data to farmer recommendations: an economics training manual(CIMMYT, 1976) Perrin, R.K.; Winkelmann, D.L.; Moscardi, E.R.; Anderson, J.R.This manual is intended for use by agronomists as they make farm recommendations from agronomic data. It is not necessarily difficult to make recommendations which fit farmers' goals and situations, but is certainly easy to make poor recommendations by ignoring factors which are important to the farmer; some of these factors may not be very evident. The philosophy of this manual is that it is better to estimate an effect of a factor than to ignore it completely, even though it is sometimes difficult to estimate the effect of some factors on farmer choices. This manual provides lists of these factors and procedures for dealing with them from the farmer's point of view.
Publication - Formulación de recomendaciones a partir de datos agronómicos: un manual metodológico de evaluación económica(CIMMYT, 1983) Perrin, R.K.; Winkelmann, D.L.; Moscardi, E.R.; Anderson, J.R.Se tiene la intención de que este manual sea utilizado por técnicos agrónomos en la formulación de recomendaciones para los agricultores a partir de datos agronómicos. No es difícil hacer recomendaciones que sean consistentes con las metas y las situaciones del agricultor, pero ciertamente es fácil hacer recomendaciones deficientes cuando se ignoran o se soslayan factores importantes para el productor. Algunos de estos factores pudieran no ser muy evidentes para el agrónomo. Si bien es algunas veces difícil obtener estimaciones precisas del efecto de algunos de estos factores sobre las preferencias del agricultor, el principio básico de este manual es que es mejor hacer alguna estimación de un efecto que diseñarlo totalmente. Este manual enumera esos factores y presenta una serie de procedimientos para analizarlos desde el punto de vista del productor.
Publication - Planning technologies appropriate to farmers: concepts and procedures(CIMMYT, 1988) Winkelmann, D.L.; Biggs, S.; Moscardi, E.R.; Martinez, J.C.; Harrington, L.W.; Benjamin, A.; Byerlee, D.; Collinson, M.P.We have prepared this Manual for professionals involved in research on improving agricultural technology for farmers. We believe that it will be useful to both biological scientists and social scientists and that parts of the Manual, especially Chapters 1, 2, 4, 11, and 12 will also be of interest to those who administer agricultural research programs. Agricultural research should have as one of its basic purposes the formulation of technologies which can be widely used by farmers. Our purpose in this manual is to present procedures which will facilitate that effort, particularly in the planning stage. Two themes are central to the Manual. The first is that effective research on agricultural technology starts and finishes with the farmer. The second is that integration of the perceptions of biological scientists and social scientists is an essential element in such research.
Publication - A formulacao de recomendacaos a partir de dados agronomicos: livro dos exercicios(CIMMYT, 2001) Perrin, R.K.; Anderson, J.M.; Moscardi, E.R.; Winkelmann, D.L.
Publication - From agronomic data to farmer recommendations: an economics training manual(CIMMYT, 1975) Anderson, J.M.; Moscardi, E.R.; Perrin, R.K.; Winkelmann, D.L.This document is a completely revised version of the CIMMYT Economics Program manual, From Agronomic Data to Farmer Recommendations: An Economics Training Manual, written by Richard Perrin, Donald Winkelmann, Edgardo Moscardi, and Jock Anderson. Since its publication in 1976 that manual has been through six printings and has been translated into six languages. The manual has been used by countless students and researchers for learning a straightforward method of analyzing the results of on-farm agronomic experiments and making farmer recommendations. We approach the revision of such a successful manual with considerable caution. Our work over the past decade has given us a chance to present this material, in the classroom and in the field, to agricultural researchers in a wide variety of settings all over the world. This experience has led us to propose and test some new ways of explaining and presenting key concepts. We gradually began to consider the possibility of incorporating some of those ideas in a revised manual. One of the first steps in the process was to introduce a set of exercises for classroom teaching, developed by Larry Harrington. Later, Robert Tripp and Gustavo Sain developed further exercises and methods of presentation which they tested in training courses. Tripp and Sain wrote the first draft of the present document and guided its review by the entire staff of the CIMMYT Economics Program. Just as this revised manual has built on the experience of hundreds of researchers with the original version, we hope that those who use this new version will provide suggestions for its improvement. We believe it will be useful in the classroom as well as for individual study and reference. A book of exercises has been developed to accompany this manual and can be obtained from CIMMYT. We hope that the new version of the manual will find an acceptance as wide as that of its predecessor.
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