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Item Development of a management plan for 75 hectares of Osogbo forest groves(1996) Adebisi, L. A.; Fawole, O. P.; Olowu, T. A.Item Effects of urbanization on agriculture: a case study of rural women in Akobo village a transitional area(1999) Fawole, O. P.The extension of the city of Ibadan has transformed the agrarian village of Akobo into an urban suburb in the Lagelu Local Government Area (LGA) of Oyo State. This was the outcome for a study conducted to investigate the income-generating activities and attitude towards agriculture of 85 women in Akobo. Data were collected during the investigation using a personal interview schedule. The findings of the study indicated that Akobo women still engage in agriculture and agro-allied activities. However, majority interviewed were more involved in non-agricultural activities with greater access to markets. It is recommended that vocational and literacy programmes be organized for the Akobo women. This will allow them to learn new skills, trade and establish small cottage industries that will enable them cope, survive and maintain viable life-styles in a changing environment.Item Coverage of women’s agricultural activities in Nigerian daily newspapers(Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria, 1997) Fawole, O. P.; Olowu, T. A.This study investigated the coverage and direction of women's agricultural activities in Nigerian daily newspapers between 1970 and 1990. ln order to attain the research objectives, 6408 editions or 10 daily newspapers were randomly selected for the 21-year period. These newspaper editions were content analysed for types of women activities reported and prominence and direction of the reported activities. The results indicate that there has been a steady increase in the number of women's agricultural activities reported in Nigerian dailies. While the amount of space allocated to women's activities is small, the reports are favourab!e but not prominently located.Item Extension needs of urban and peri urban households involved in livestock keeping in Egbeda Local Government area of Oyo State(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, 1999) Sekoni, O. R.; Fawole, O. P.Item Content analysis(Shanu Books Limited, 1999) Oladeji, J. O.; Fawole, O. P.