2021
DOI: 10.48048/wjst.2021.10695
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Assisting Knowledge Dissemination of Postpartum Beef Cows Management using Smartphone-Based Technology

Abstract: This study led to four key findings: 1) farmers’ demographics and farm characteristics, 2) mobile phone usage, 3) a postpartum cow management knowledge test, and 4) the development of a Postcow mobile app as a learning tool. A total of 40 smallholder beef cattle farmers were selected for the study from October to November 2019. The results revealed that the farmers were 72.50 % males, and over half of the farmers were more than 50 years of age, 57.50 %, with primary school level being their highest education l… Show more

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“…Recording systems are gradually introduced in developing countries from paper to digital applications. The beef cattle farm management recording system (BCFM) in Thailand and the SA Long-term EU-Africa research and innovation Partnership on food and nutrition security and sustainable Agriculture (LEAP Agri) project is to gain popularity in smallholder farmers as a tool for record keeping [ 60 , 61 ]. These tools are to encourage farmers in collecting data and keeping up to date with farm productions in their pockets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recording systems are gradually introduced in developing countries from paper to digital applications. The beef cattle farm management recording system (BCFM) in Thailand and the SA Long-term EU-Africa research and innovation Partnership on food and nutrition security and sustainable Agriculture (LEAP Agri) project is to gain popularity in smallholder farmers as a tool for record keeping [ 60 , 61 ]. These tools are to encourage farmers in collecting data and keeping up to date with farm productions in their pockets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%