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    Measurement and Modelling of Vehicular Emissions in Some Selected Towns in Nasarawa State, Nigeria by O. O. Asheshi, A. S. Achide

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… This work focused on the measurement and modeling of vehicular emissions (CO, NO2, SO2 and PM10) in some selected towns of Nasarawa State, Nigeria using appropriate standard method for six months and the data modeled by Standard Research Institute model. …”
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    Serological examination of trypanosomes infestation in cattle reared in Keffi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria by K O Idahor, M M Adua, D F Saleh

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Background & objectives: Cattle population is relatively dense in Nasarawa State (Nigeria) particularly in Keffi and its environs, where there are more Hausa/Fulani settlers whose main occupation is farming and herding. …”
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    Agricultural Information Needs of Small Holder Farmers in Central Agricultural Zone of Nasarawa State by E S Salau, et al

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This study was conducted in the Central agricultural zone of Nasarawa State to investigate the level of farmers’ access and use of agricultural information. …”
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    Agricultural Information Needs of Small Holder Farmers in Central Agricultural Zone of Nasarawa State by E S Salau, et al

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This study was conducted in the Central agricultural zone of Nasarawa State to investigate the level of farmers’ access and use of agricultural information. …”
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    Agricultural Information Needs of Small Holder Farmers in Central Agricultural Zone of Nasarawa State by E S Salau, et al

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This study was conducted in the Central agricultural zone of Nasarawa State to investigate the level of farmers’ access and use of agricultural information. …”
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    Adoption of Recommended Rice Production Practices among Women Rice Farmers in Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Joyce Hauwa Kagbu, D F Omokore, J G Akpoko

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This study assessed the factors influencing adoption of recommended rice production practices (RRPPs) by women farmers in Nasarawa State. A total of 203 women rice farmers were selected for the study using multi-stage sampling procedure. …”
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    Adoption of Recommended Rice Production Practices among Women Rice Farmers in Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Joyce Hauwa Kagbu, D F Omokore, J G Akpoko

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This study assessed the factors influencing adoption of recommended rice production practices (RRPPs) by women farmers in Nasarawa State. A total of 203 women rice farmers were selected for the study using multi-stage sampling procedure. …”
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    Effects of some weather variables on the signal strength of Maloney FM radio, Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Ale Felix, Ayegba Abdullahi, Agboola Olufemi, Olatunji Paul Jaiyeola

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This study aims to assess the effects of atmospheric temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric pressure on the signal strength of Maloney FM Radio, 95.9 MHz, Keffi, Nasarawa State. It is essential to measure the signal strength of the new radio station in relation with some parameters of weather to provide effective service delivery to the critical sectors and the entire populace. …”
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    Adoption of Recommended Rice Production Practices among Women Rice Farmers in Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Joyce Hauwa Kagbu, D F Omokore, J G Akpoko

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This study assessed the factors influencing adoption of recommended rice production practices (RRPPs) by women farmers in Nasarawa State. A total of 203 women rice farmers were selected for the study using multi-stage sampling procedure. …”
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    Access and Use of Resources by Women Agro-Processors in Central Agricultural Zone of Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Salau E. S. , et al

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This study was carried out in the central agricultural zone of Nasarawa state to examine the level of access and use of productive resources by women agro-processors in the zone. …”
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    Access and Use of Resources by Women Agro-Processors in Central Agricultural Zone of Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Salau E. S. , et al

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This study was carried out in the central agricultural zone of Nasarawa state to examine the level of access and use of productive resources by women agro-processors in the zone. …”
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    Access and Use of Resources by Women Agro-Processors in Central Agricultural Zone of Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Salau E. S. , et al

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This study was carried out in the central agricultural zone of Nasarawa state to examine the level of access and use of productive resources by women agro-processors in the zone. …”
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    Helminthiasis among School-Age Children and Hygiene Conditions of Selected Schools in Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria by Eniola M. Abe, Onyinye C. Echeta, Akwashiki Ombugadu, Linus Ajah, Peter O. Aimankhu, Akinola S. Oluwole

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…This study, therefore, assessed helminthiasis among school-age children and the hygiene conditions of schools in Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria between December 2015 and April 2016 from four randomly selected primary schools. …”
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    Mycotoxin Contamination of Bush Mango, Cashew Nuts, Okra, Sesame and Sorghum Marketed in Nasarawa State, Nigeria by ISAAC M. Ogara, MICHAEL Sulyok, ANTHONY Negedu, KOLAWOLE I. Ayeni, ZEGA M. Zebedee, JOHN D. Mamman, ABIODUN Adedokun, JANET I. Ogara, EUNICE A. Adgidzi, CHIBUNDU N. Ezekiel, RUDOLF Krska

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Food crops (bush mango (n=12), roasted cashew nut (n=12), dried okra (n=12), sesame (n=35) and sorghum (n=36)) sold in markets in Nasarawa state, Nigeria, were analyzed using a LC-MS/MS mycotoxin method. …”
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