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Dated: May 2019
Author: Ric Coe
This webinar was given to a group of CCRP West Africa Grantees as part of the Research Methods Support Project.
Date of Recording: 09 June 2017.
Presented by: Ric Coe
This is the final video in a series of 4 webinars discussing the design of "Right-N" trials with farmers.
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Designing Right-N Trials with Farmers - Week 4 - 'Implementation'.mp4
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Webinar
Designing Right-N Trials with Farmers - Week 1: "The Objectives"
This webinar was given to a group of CCRP West Africa Grantees as part of the Research Methods Support Project...
Webinar
Designing Right-N Trials with Farmers - Week 2: "Design Details"
This webinar was given to a group of CCRP West Africa Grantees as part of the Research Methods Support Project...
Webinar
Designing Right-N Trials with Farmers - Week 3: "Measurements"
This webinar was given to a group of CCRP West Africa Grantees as part of the Research Methods Support Project...
Guide
The Talking Toolkit. How smallholding farmers and local governments can together adapt to climate change
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Case Study
CCRP Mini Case Studies
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Video
Experiments with Farmers I - "Why?"
This video introduces the idea of Experiments with Farmers and explores five reasons to involve farmers in you...
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Experiments with Farmers II - What happens to designs?
This video explores the details of the way in which experiments with farmers could be designed, using a variet...
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Experiments with Farmers III - "From noise to information"
This video gives some examples of how to look at data from on-farm trials in a slightly different way, enablin...
Video
Experiments with Farmers IV - "Farmers are not replicates!"
Replication is often a point of confusion for researchers. Often, researchers conducting on-farm trials will s...