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Conference on
GENDER ISSUES IN FARMING SYSTEMS
RESEARCH AND EXTENSION
February 26-March 1, 1986 University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Sponsored by
The Center for Latin American Studies
The Center for African Studies
The Center for Tropical Agriculture
THE WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE PROGRAM
The purpose of the Women in Agriculture (WIA) Program is to promote
an understanding of gender and its effects on agriculture in a variety of
contexts. The aim of the Program is to support and to develop faculty and
student expertise related to the roles of women and intra-household dynamics
in agricultural production, research, and extension. The Program is based
on the recognition that women are critical to agricultural production in
many places. Access to resources and research technologies may be constrained
by gender and may lead to detrimental effects on the development and implemen-
tation of sound agricultural programs. It is important to understand these
constraints and how they vary by region and by country in order to design
and to implement agricultural programs that are equitable to participants
and that yield appropriate returns to the resources invested.
Program activities are designed to build on the interest and experience
of a broad, interdisciplinary constituency of faculty and of students concerned
with these topics in both international and domestic contexts. The WIA Program
activities include: providing a seminar series of relevant speakers; strength-
ening on-campus courses; preparing a bibliography on gender issues and agricul-
ture; and developing faculty and student awareness and expertise.
Director
Co-Director
Anita Spring
Steering Committee
Elizabeth Bolton
Kathleen Delate
Jean Gearing
Christina Gladwin
Della McMillan
Maria Miralles
Susan Poats
Barbara Rogers
Marianne Schmink
Anita Spring
Marianne Schmink
Advisory Board
Chris Andrew
Russell Bernard
Ken Buhr
Hunt Davis
Madelyn Lockhart
Terry McCoy
Hugh Popenoe
Helen Safa
Doris Tichenor
E.T. York
Conference Task Force
Roberta Cohen
Kathleen Delate
Christina Gladwin
Susan Poats
Marianne Schmink (chair)
Anita Spring
For further information write Dr. A. Spring, 2121 Turlington Hall, University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32609 or call (904) 392-2261/62.
GENDER ISSUES IN FARMING SYSTEMS
RESEARCH AND EXTENSION
February 26 March 1, 1986
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
All conference sessions will be held in the J. Wayne Reitz Union on the
University of Florida campus.
Tuesday, February 25
8:00-10:OOpm
PRE-CONFERENCE RECEPTION AND REGISTRATION
(Fourth Floor, Arredondo Room)
Sponsored by Center for Latin American Studies
Wednesday, February 26
8:00- 9:00am
9:00- 9:30
9:30-12:30
REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Reitz Union)
OPENING CEREMONIES (Ballroom A)
CHRIS ANDREW (International Programs, Institute of Food
and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, USA)
ANITA SPRING (Women in Agriculture Program, University of
Florida, USA)
GENDER ISSUES AND FSR/E: A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
(Ballroom A)
Moderator: MARIANNE SCHMINK (University of Florida, USA)
JANICE JIGGINS (Netherlands) "Problems of Understanding and
Communication at the Interface of Knowledge Systems"
DIANE ROCHELEAU (International Council for Research in Agro-
forestry, Kenya) "Gender, Resource Management and the
Rural Space Economy: Implications for Agroforestry/
Farming Systems Research"
AMALIA ALBERTI (Visayas State College of Agriculture, The
Philippines) "From Recommendation Domains to Intra-
Household Dynamics and Back: Attempts at Bridging the
Gender Gap"
ROSALIE NOREM (Iowa State University, USA) "Integrating
Intra-Household Dynamics into Farming Systems Projects"
KATE CLOUD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
"Comparative Analysis of Women's Access to Project Agri-
cultural Resources in Asia, North and West Africa, and
the Middle East"
CORNELIA BUTLER FLORA (Kansas State University, USA)
"Summary and Challenge"
12:30- 2:00 LUNCH
Wednesday, February 26 (continued)
Concurrent Session I
2:00- 3:30
3:30- 4:00
4:00- 5:30
FSR/E IN PRACTICE (Ballroom A)
Moderator: KENNETH L. BUHR (University of Florida, USA)
ANDREE RASSAM, DENNIS TULLY (International Center for Agri-
cultural Research in the Dry Areas, Syria) "Gender Related
Aspects of Agricultural Labor in Northwestern Syria"
ROBERT E. HUDGENS (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,
USA) "A Diagnostic Survey of Female Headed Households in
the Central Province of Zambia"
MARIA E. FERNANDEZ (University of Missouri, USA) "Domains of
Technological Knowledge and Skills among Women in Commu-
nities of the Peruvian Highlands"
BREAK
MONICA A. AYIEKO (Egerton College, Kenya) "Integration of
Women into FSR for Faster Technology Change"
MARGARET A. NOREM, SANDRA RUSSO, MARIE SAMBOU, MELANIE MARLETT
(Mixed Farming Project, The Gambia) "The Women's Program of
the Gambian Mixed Farming Project"
DISCUSSION
Concurrent Session II
2:00- 3:30
3:30- 4:00
4:00- 5:30
FSR/E IN PRACTICE (Rooms 361-362-363)
Moderator: DELLA McMILLAN (University of Florida, USA)
VASANTHA CHASE (Caribbean Agricultural Research and Develop-
ment Institute, St. Lucia) "Farming Systems Research in
the Eastern Caribbean: An Attempt at Intra-Household
Dynamics"
MANASSE T. MTOI (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania)
"Institutional and Policy Parameters Affecting Gender
Issues in FSR"
ALISON EVANS (Institute of Development Studies, University
of Sussex, England) "Gender Relations and Technological
Change: The Search for an Integrative Framework for
Analysis"
BREAK
DOLORES ALCOBER, LEONILA S. PARRILLA (Farming Systems
Development Project Eastern Visayas, The Philippines)
"Gender Roles on Upland Crop Production in the Eastern
Visayas Region, Philippines"
NELL N. DIALLO, JOSEPH G. NAGY (Purdue University, USA)
"Burkina Faso: The Legal, Political and Socio-Economic
Changes Which Impact on the Status of Burkina Women"
DISCUSSION
FILM SESSIONS (Ballroom A)
8:00-10:00pm
Thursday, February 27
Concurrent Session I
8:30-10:30
TARGETING DOMAINS IN FARMING SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND EXTENSION
(Ballroom A)
Moderator: CLYDE F. KIKER (University of Florida, USA)
PATRICIA GARRETT (Cornell University, USA) "Phases of Farming
Systems Research: The Relevance of Gender in Ecuadorian
Sites"
ALISTAIR J. SUTHERLAND (Mount Makulu Central Research Station,
Zambia) "The Gender Factor and Technology Options for
Zambia's Subsistence Farming Systems"
PETER WOTOWIEC, JR., SUSAN POATS, PETER E. HILDEBRAND
(University of Florida, USA) "Research, Recommendation,
and Diffusion Domains: A Farming Systems Approach to
Targeting"
THELMA A. PARIS, LESLIE A. LAUFNER (International Rice
Research Institute, The Philippines) "A Methodology for
Integrating Women's Considerations into Farming Systems
Research: A Project in Sta. Barbara, Philippines"
RUTH GROSVENOR-ALSOP (University of East Anglia, England)
"Viability and Method The Possibilities for Farming
Systems Research in Bihar, India"
Concurrent Session II
8:30-10:30
INTRA-HOUSEHOLD DIVISION OF LABOR, PART 1 (Rooms 362-363)
Moderator: MAXINE MARGOLIS (University of Florida, USA)
JEAN STUBBS (National Association of Small Farmers, Cuba)
"Women in Tobacco Production in Cuba"
LILA E. ENGBERG, JEAN SABRY, SUSAN BECKERSON (University of
Guelph, Canada) "A Comparison of Rural Women's Time Use
in Two Villages in Malawi"
ABDUL HALIM, HAZRAT ALI (Bangladesh Agricultural University)
"The Effect of On-Farm Research and Extension on Farm
Families"
ART HANSEN (University of Florida, USA) "Correcting the
Underestimation of the Frequency of Female Headed House-
holds"
Concurrent Session III
8:30-10:30
LABOR MIGRATION AND FARMING SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND EXTENSION:
AFRICA AND THE CARIBBEAN (Room 361)
Moderator: ELSA M. CHANEY (Georgetown University, USA)
DANIEL A. REBOUSSIN (University of Florida, USA) "Applying
Inter- and Intra-Household Concepts to an Analysis of
the Seasonal Out-Migration of Rural Diola Women"
CAROLYN SACHS, CAROLYN RICHTER (Pennsylvania State University,
USA) "The Impact of Male Migration on Women's Work in
Cropping Systems in Swaziland"
JANET D. MOMSEN (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
"Gender Roles in Caribbean Small Scale Agriculture"
Thursday, February 27 (continued)
INDRA HARRY (University of Calgary, Canada) "Labor Patterns
in Agricultural Production in Trinidad"
10:30-11:00
BREAK
Concurrent Session I
11:00- 1:00
APPLYING THE FARMING SYSTEMS APPROACH TO AGROFORESTRY IN
AFRICA (Ballroom A)
Moderator: ROMEO RAROS (Visayas State College of Agricul-
ture, The Philippines)
KOFI OWUSU-BEMPAH (Colorado State University, USA) "The Role
of Farmers' Wives in the Choosing of Species for Agro-
forestry Farming Systems in Rural Areas of Developing
Countries"
KRISTIN CASHMAN (International Institute of Tropical Agricul-
ture, Nigeria) "The Benefits of Alley Farming for the
African Farmer and Her Household"
SHEILA M. NYHUS, GARTH MASSEY (University of Wyoming, USA)
"Female Headed Households in an Agro-Pastoral Society"
JANET H. GRITZNER, LINDA BAER (South Dakota State University,
USA) "Assessing Firewood Resources and Labor Requirements
for Kgatleng District, Botswana"
Concurrent Session II
11:00- 1:00
INTRA-HOUSEHOLD DIVISION OF LABOR, PART 2 (Rooms 362-363)
Moderator: MARY ELMENDORF (United Nations Development
Project/FAO)
JEAN M. DUE (University of Illinois, USA) "Intra-Household
Gender Issues in Farming Systems in Tanzania, Zambia
and Malawi"
ELIZABETH C. KING (Humboldt State University, USA) "Division
of Labor and Farm Productivity in Subsaharan Africa"
ETHIOPIA KELITA, RAFAEL VERA, TIMOTHY KIRWAY "The Farming
System in Agalawatla, Sri Lanka: The Problem of
Identifying Recommendation Domains"
KATHLEEN HOWARD-MERRIAM (Bowling Green State University, USA)
"The Village Bank Reaches the Farm Woman: A Case from Egypt"
CAROLYN A. SMITH (University of Massachusetts, USA) "Women
on Family Farms: Their Roles and Self-Perceptions"
Concurrent Session III
11:00- 1:00
NUTRITION AND FARMING SYSTEMS (Room 361)
Moderator: ROBERT P. BATES (University of Florida, USA)
EUNICE R. McCULLOCH, MARY FUTRELL (Mississippi State Univer-
sity, USA) "Economic and Normative Restraints on Subsis-
tence Farming in Honduras"
PATRICIA A. WAGNER (University of Florida, USA) "Potential
Contribution of Nutrition Science to Improved Under-
standing of Gender Issues in FSR/E"
Thursday, February 27 (continued)
MARY N. TEMBO, E.C. PHIRI, E.H. LUNGU (Department of Agri-
culture, Zambia) "The Impact of Modern Changes in the
Chitemene Farming System on Women's Food Production and
Nutrition"
1:00- 2:30
LUNCH
Concurrent Session I
2:30- 5:00
EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT (Ballroom A)
Moderator: PETER E. HILDEBRAND (University of Florida,
USA)
SUSAN H. LEES (Hunter College, USA) "Technology and Change
in Israeli Farm Women's Productive Roles"
CRISTINA B. SZANTON, ANAMARIA VIVEROS LONG (Columbia Univer-
sity and Agency for International Development, USA) "The
Northeast Rainfed Agricultural Development Project in
Thailand: A Gender Perspective"
BAHNISIKHA GHOSH, SUDHIN K. MUKHORADHYAY (University of
Kalyani, India) "Gender Differential in the Impact of
Technological Change in Rice Based Farming Systems in
India"
ALYSSA POSTLEWAIT (Appropriate Technology International,
USA) "Guidelines for Assessing the Impact of ATI Projects
on Women"
NADINE HORENSTEIN (International Center for Research on
Women, USA) "A Socio-Economic Assessment of the Arid and
Semi-Arid Lands Project in Kenya"
RAE BLUMBERG (University of California, La Jolla, USA)
"Gender and the Alcosa Agribusiness Project in Guatemala:
Following up a Natural Experiment on Women in Development"
Concurrent Session II
2:30- 5:00
WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY CHOICE: LATIN AMERICA
(Rooms 362-363)
Moderator: HELEN I. SAFA (University of Florida, USA)
BELKIS A. MONES (Centro de Investigaci6n Para la Acci6n
Feminina, Dominican Republic) "Women in the Agricultural
Production System of Family Units: The Dominican Case"
CORRINE GLESNE (Indiana University, USA) "Inclusion and
Incorporation in Agricultural Production: The Case of
Young Vincentians"
LYNNE P. PHILLIPS (York University, Canada) "Gender Dynamics
and Household Strategies in Rural Ecuador"
ELSSY BONILLA CASTRO (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
"Rural Women in the Labor Force in Colombia"
PILAR CAMPANA (Group for Agrarian Research, Chile) "Rural
Women and Agrarian Production in Chile"
KIRAI DE LEON (Study Group on Women's Condition in Uruguay)
"Women's Labor and Decision Making in Family Farm
Systems"
Thursday, February 27 (continued)
Concurrent Session III
2:30- 5:00
5:30- 6:30
6:30-
8:00
WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY CHOICE: ASIA (Room 361)
Moderator: CYNTHIA CHENNAULT (University of Florida, USA)
JANE GLEASON (University of Illinois, USA) "Women's Contri-
bution to Agriculture in Taiwan: A Case Study of Thirty
Farm Families"
RITA S. GALLIN, ANNE FERGUSON (Michigan State University,
USA) "Shifting Farm Boundaries and Women's Participation
in Agricultural Work in Taiwan"
MIRIAM LO (Mankato State University, USA) "Chinese Farming
Systems: Does the Issue of Sex Exist?"
JOAN P. MENCHER (City University of New York, USA) "South
Indian Female Cultivators and Laborers: Who are They?
What do They do?"
BEN J. WALLACE, ROSIE M. AHSAN, SHAHNAZ H. HUSSAIN
(Southern Methodist University, USA; Dhaka University,
Bangladesh) "Women's Work in Rural Bangladesh"
EVA WOLLENBERG (Silliman University, The Phillipines)
"Methods of Time Allocation Research in FSR/E: A Case
Study"
CASH BAR (Classique Cuisine, 1718 W. University Avenue)
CONFERENCE BANQUET (St. Augustine Church, 1738 W. University
Avenue Catered by Classique Cuisine Restaurant) Tickets
must be purchased at the registration desk on Wednesday,
February 26.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS (St. Augustine Church, 1738 W. University
Avenue) Open to the public.
CARMEN DIANA DEERE (University of Massachusetts, USA)
"Rural Women and State Policy: An Evaluation of the Decade"
Friday. February 28
8:00-12:00
FARMING SYSTEMS CASE STUDIES TRAINING WORKSHOP (Room 361)
Attendance by prior registration only.
Moderators: HILARY FELDSTEIN (Population Council, USA),
SUSAN POATS (University of Florida, USA)
Concurrent Session I
8:30-10:00
GENDER ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
(Ballroom A)
Moderator: LINDA MILLER (University of Florida, USA)
COLEEN BROWN, YELDEZ ISHAK, ZENAB EL-TOBSHY, NAIMA HASSAN
(Egyptian Major Cereals Improvement Project, Egypt)
"Participation and Training of Egyptian Farm Women in
Agriculture"
Friday, February 28 (continued)
KATHLEEN DELATE (University of Florida, USA) "An Integrated
Pest Management Approach for Farming Systems Research and
Extension: The Role of Women"
JOAN LARCOM (Mount Holyoke College, USA) "South Pacific Women
in the Field: Their Roles as Agricultural Extension
Professionals"
10:00-10:15
10:15-12:00
BREAK
NORA GALER (Servicios para el Desarrollo, Peru) "Rural
Women's Projects in Peru: Evaluation and Prospects"
REVATHI BALAKRISHNAN, KATHRYN STAFFORD (University of
Wisconsin Stevens Point; Ohio State University, USA)
"Gender Roles in Haryana, India, Farm Households"
NANCY LEIDENFROST (U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA)
"Programming with Para-Professionals"
Concurrent Session II
8:30-10:00
10:00-10:15
GENDER RELATED EXTENSION TECHNIQUES: ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
(Rooms 362-363)
Moderator: ELIZABETH B. BOLTON (University of Florida, USA)
RONALD DEDERT (University of Illinois, USA)
HILDA N. KIGUTHA (Egerton College, Kenya)
JONICE A. LOUDEN (Ministry of Agriculture, Jamaica)
NORMA L. SIMPSON (USA)
BREAK
Concurrent Session III
10:15-12:00
10:15-12:00
EXTENSION PROGRAMS FOR FLORIDA WOMEN FARMERS: ROUNDTABLE
DISCUSSION (Rooms 362-363)
Moderator: CHRISTINA H. GLADWIN (University of Florida,
USA)
DENISE COLEMAN (Collier County Extension Service, USA)
MURIEL GRAVELY (Hamilton County Extension Service, USA)
MARY LAMBERTS (Dade County Extension Service, USA)
GRACE McWHORTER (Florida A&M University, USA)
MARY PETERS (Levy County Extension Service, USA)
JOY SATCHER (Brevard County Extension Service, USA)
KAREN SPOONER (Women Involved in Farm Economics, USA)
DEBORAH WATTS, RICK GOFF (Columbia County Extension Service,
USA)
FILM SESSIONS (Room 337)
12:00- 1:30 LUNCH
Friday, February 28 (continued)
Plenary Session
1:30- 2:15
GENDER ISSUES AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR (Ballroom A)
RICHARD A. KINDER (Ford Tractor Operations, USA) "Tailoring
Tractor Design and Marketing to the Needs of Women Farmers"
Plenary Session
2:30- 5:30
6:00- 7:30
Saturday,
GENDER ISSUES AND FARMING SYSTEMS EXTENSION (Ballroom A)
Moderator: CARL BARFIELD (University of Florida, USA)
MARY H. ROJAS (Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA)
"Monitoring and Evaluation of the Impact of a Farming
Systems Research and Extension Project on Various Farm
Family Members"
MARILYN E. SWISHER (University of Florida, USA) "Involving
the Entire Farm Family in On-Farm Research and Extension"
CHRISTINA H. GLADWIN (University of Florida, USA) "The
Florida Women in Agriculture Research/Extension Program"
ANITA SPRING (University of Florida, USA) "Extension Workers'
Role in FSR: Problems and Solutions"
WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION (Grinter Galleries, Grinter Hall)
Sponsored by Center for African Studies
March 1
Plenary Session
8:30-10:15
10:15-10:30
GENDER ISSUES AND NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICIES (Ballroom A)
Moderator: SUSAN ALMY (International Institute of
Tropical Agriculture, Nigeria)
CHEYWA SPINDEL (Institute for Economic, Social, and Political
Studies, Brazil) "Agrarian Policy and Rural Women in Brazil"
DIANA MEDRANO (UNICEF/Ministry of Agriculture, Colombia)
"The Policy of Colombia's Government on the Role of Rural
Women in Development: Some Issues for Evaluation and
Perspectives"
BROOKE G. SCHOEPF (USA) "Macrosystem and Gender Roles in
Farming Systems Research"
JEANNE KOOPMAN HENN (Northeastern University and Bunting
Institute, USA) "Intra-Household Dynamics and State
Policies as Constraints on Food Production: Results
of a 1985 Agroeconomic Survey in Cameroon"
BREAK
Plenary Session
10:30-12:30
GENDER ISSUES AND INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY: ROUND-
TABLE DISCUSSION (Ballroom A)
Moderator: SUSAN POATS (University of Florida, USA)
ALICE CARLONI (Italy)
PAULA GODDARD (Agency for International Development, USA)
Saturday, March 1 (continued)
JANICE JIGGINS (Netherlands)
JOYCE MOOCK (Rockefeller Foundation, USA)
KATHARINE McKEE (Ford Foundation, USA)
CLARA JEAN WEIDEMANN (Midwest Research Institute, USA)
12:30- 1:00
BANQUET:
FILMS:
PREVIEWING:
PUBLICATIONS:
DUPLICATION
OF PAPERS:
CLOSING SESSION
The Conference Banquet will be catered by Classique Cuisine
Restaurant and will be held at St. Augustine Church, 1738 W.
University Avenue, on Thursday evening, February 27, at 6:30 pm.
Tickets may be purchased at the registration desk on Wednesday,
February 26. The Keynote Address that begins at 8:00 pm is
open to the public.
Films will be shown from 8:00 to 10:00 pm on Wednesday,
February 26 in Ballroom A and from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon
on Friday, February 28 in Room 337, Reitz Union.
A preview room (Room 357) contains a slide projector and
overhead projector for previewing before presentations.
Recent publications related to gender issues and farming
systems will be on display in Rooms 355-356 from 8:00 am
to 5:00 pm on Wednesday, February 26, and from 10:00 am to
5:00 pm on Thursday and Friday, February 27 and 28.
Conference papers are available for purchase at Renaissance
Printing. Order forms are included in registration packets,
and up-dated forms are available at the registration desk.
Renaissance Printing will send a courier to the conference
registration desk at 12:00 noon and 5:00 pm everyday to
pick up and deliver prepaid orders.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Women in Agriculture Program and the Conference Organizer gratefully
acknowledge the financial support of the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller
Foundation, and the University of Florida (Center for Latin American Studies,
Center for Tropical Agriculture, and Center for African Studies). Assistance
was also provided by Wharton Williams Travel, Classique Cuisine, Renaissance
Printing, Farming Systems Support Project, International Programs, IFAS, and
the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Special thanks are due to Carol
Brown, Donna Epting, Jean Gearing, Janet Hickman, Patricia Kuntz, Cindy
Lewis, Greg Moreland, Bill Reynolds, Barbara Rogers, Robin Sumner and Darla
Wilkes.
The CENTER FOR AFRICAN
STUDIES awards a Certificate to
students who have followed an intensive
program of language and area training
in conjunction with the Bachelors,
Masters and Ph.D. degrees in a variety
of fields including the arts, education,
laws and the health, social, agricultural
and environmental sciences. Special
research and training programs exist on
African food issues. Resources include
over seventy faculty in thirty-five
departments and an 'active Outreach
program.
The CENTER FOR LATIN
AMERICAN STUDIES offers under-
graduate and graduate training though
its certificate programs and its Master's
degree in Latin American Studies.
Prospective students choose from more
than 170 Latin American area and
language courses from 26 departments
in eight colleges of the University.
The 92 faculty members affiliated with
the Center encompass extensive experi-
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specialized research and training pro-
grams in the Caribbean and the Amazon
region.
IFAS IS:
O The Institute of Food and Agricul-
tural Sciences, University of Florida.
E A statewide organization dedicated
to teaching, research and extension.
O Faculty located in Gainesville and at
23 Research and Education Centers
and 67 County Extension offices
throughout the state.
[l A partnership in food and agricul-
ture, and Natural and renewable
resource research and education,
funded by state, federal and local
government, and by gifts and grants
from individuals, foundations, govern-
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O An organization whose mission is:
Educating students in the food,
agricultural, and related sciences.
Strengthening Florida's diverse
food and agricultural industry and
its environments through research.
Enhancing for all Floridians, the
application of research and knowl-
edge to improve the quality of life
statewide through IFAS Exten-
sion Programs.
Program Changes
(as of 20 February, 1986)
Wednesday, February 26
2:00- 3:30
Concurrent Session I, FSR/E in Practice
Title Change: MARIA E. FERNANDEZ (University of Missouri,
USA) "Technological Domains of Women in Mixed Farming Systems
of Andean Peasant Communities"
Thursday, February 27
8:30-10:30
8:30-10:30
8:30-10:30
11:00- 1:00
2:30- 5:00
2:30- 5:00
Concurrent Session I, Targeting Domains in Farming Systems
Research and Extension
Title and Author Change: THELMA R. PARIS (International Rice
Research Institute, The Philippines) "Women in a Crop-Livestock
Farming Systems Project in Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, Philip-
pines"
Concurrent Session II, Intra-Household Division of Labor,
Part I
Add: SHEILA M. NYHUS, GARTH MASSEY (University of Wyoming,
USA) "Female Headed Households in an Agro-Pastoral Society"
Concurrent Session III, Labor Migration and Farming Systems
Research and Extension: Africa and the Caribbean
Add: CORRINE GLESNE (Indiana University, USA) "Inclusion
and Incorporation in Agricultural Production: The Case of
Young Vincentians"
Concurrent Session I, Applying the Farming Systems Approach
to Agroforestry in Africa
Delete: SHEILA M. NYHUS, GARTH MASSEY (University of Wyoming,
USA) "Female Headed Households in an Agro-Pastoral Society"
Concurrent Session II, Women in Agriculture and Technology
Choice: Latin America
Add: BRUNO KERVYN (Center for Social Studies "Bartolome de
las Casas," Peru) "Survival Strategies in Andean Rural Commu-
nities"
Title Change: PILAR COMPANA (Groun for Agrarian Research, Chile)
"Rural Women and Agrarian Production"
Delete: CORRINE GLESNE (Indiana University, USA) "Inclusion and
Incorporation in Agricultural Production: The Case of Young
Vincentians"
Concurrent Session III, Women in Agriculture and Technology
Choice: Asia
Title Change: JANE GLEASON (University of Illinois, USA)
"The Contribution of Women to Agriculture in Taiwan"
Title Change: EVA WOLLENBERG (Sillinan University, The Philip-
pines) "An.Evaluation of Methodologies Used in Time Allocation
Research"
Friday, February 28
8:00-12:00
Concurrent Session I, Gender Issues in International Agricultural
Extension
Title Change: NANCY LEIDENFROST (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
"Utilizing Paraprofessionals to Deliver Educational Programs"
Saturday, March 1
10:30-12:30
Gender Issues and International Agricultural Policy: Roundtable
Discussion
Delete: JOYCE MOOCK (Rockefeller Foundation, USA)
Add: KATE CLOUD (University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, USA)
Correct Name: CELIA JEAN WEIDEMANN (Midwest Research Institute,
USA)
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1. Peter Wotowiec Jr.,Susan Poats, Peter E. Hildebrand 18 .80
Research, Recommendation, and Diffusion Domains:
A Farming Systems Approach To Targeting
2. Maria E. Fernandez 18 .80
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