ABSTRACT
The broad objective of the study was to analyze the economics of soil conservation practices in
Enugu State. This study employed multistage random sampling technique for selecting the
respondents. First stage involved simple random selection of one local government area from
each of the three (3) agricultural zones. Then three (3) farming communities were selected from
each of the three selected local government areas. This gave a total of nine (9) communities for
the study. Secondly, ten (10) farm households were randomly selected from each of the three
farming communities, making a total of ninety (90) farm households. Well structured and pretested
questionnaire, personal observation and focus group discussion were used for data
collection. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistical, multinomial logit model, partial
budget and a composite benefit- cost simulation model. The study showed that most of the
farmers adopted more than one soil conservation practice. The conservation practices adopted
most by the farmers included; animal and green manure application (100% and 85.55%
respectively), cover crop planting (70%), construction of erosion control structures (57.77%),
multiple cropping (45.55%) and reduced tillage (40%), incorporation of crop residues ( 26.66%),
mulching ( 23.33%), crop rotation ( 21.11%), fallowing ( 14.44%), across slope-cultivation
(12.22%), planting of perennial grass barriers (11.11%) and vegetation planting (8.88%s).
Majority of the farmers were males (75.56%), the mean age of the farmers was forty six years,
and about eighty seven percent (87%) of the farmers had a house hold size of six to ten persons.
Majority of the farmers (725%) used family labour, and 53.35% of the farm land was
individually owned by the farmers. An increase in farm size showed significant (P
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JONAS, ETONG . "Economic Analysis Of Soil Conservation Practices Among Crop Farmers In Enugu State, Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/economic-analysis-of-soil-conservation-practices-among-crop-farmers-in-enugu-state-nigeria