CAHSS Faculty Articles
Steps in the Analysis and Interpretation of On-Farm Research-Extension Data Based on Adaptability Analysis (AA): A Training Guide
ORCID ID
0000-0001-9314-748X
Publication Title
Staff Paper [University of South Florida]
Publication Date
1995
Abstract
Modified Stabilitlity Analysis or MSA is a procedure for designing, analyzing and interpreting on-farm trials conducted to assess new technologies and disseminate the resulting recommendations. This famer-participatory method now called Adaptablity Analysis can serve as a basis for an entire research extension prograp. This guide demonstrates some of the basic procedures for analyzing and interpreting data taken from an on-farm research example for which an appropriate design was used.
First Page
1
Last Page
21
NSUWorks Citation
Hildebrand, P. E., & Bastidas, E. P. (1995). Steps in the Analysis and Interpretation of On-Farm Research-Extension Data Based on Adaptability Analysis (AA): A Training Guide. Staff Paper [University of South Florida], 1-21. Retrieved from https://nsuworks.nova.edu/shss_facarticles/357