德斯科科圣迭戈社区农业生产者的社会-农学特征

Jesús Daniel Castro Lastra, Julio Sánchez-Escudero, Diego Flores-Sánchez, Cesáreo Rodríguez-Hernández
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设计/方法/途径:对农民的地块进行实地考察和参观,以获取相关信息,从而设计出一份对圣地亚哥农民进行农艺和社会分类的调查问卷。结果显示:大多数受访农民平均年龄为 55 岁,受教育程度等于或高于初中,有三名经济赡养人,使用犁耕和杂交种子。同样,他们在地块上施用有机肥和化肥以促进作物生长,使用农用化学品防治病虫害,人工控制杂草,通过重力灌溉为作物供水。因此,只能找到 26 位农民。研究结果/结论:在圣地亚哥社区,可以发现两类农民,一类农民采用与传统农业相关的做法,另一类农民保持传统做法,但将其与传统农业相结合。
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Socio-agronomic characterization of agricultural farmers that survive in the community of San Diego, Texcoco
Objective: to characterize farmers who still grow food in the San Diego community through knowledge of their agricultural production systems. Design/ Methodology/ Approach: field visits and tours were carried out to the farmers' plots to obtain information that would allow the design of a questionnaire for the agronomic and social classification of farmers in San Diego. The questionnaire was applied to 26 of them; who narrated some historical facts about their survival in food production. Results: most of the farmers interviewed are on average 55 years old, have a level of education equal to or higher than middle school, have three economic dependents, use the yoke for tilling their soils and hybrid seed. Likewise, they apply organic fertilizers and chemical fertilizers to their plots for the growth of crops, for the control of pests and diseases they use agrochemicals; and the control of weeds is done manually, supplying water for the crops through gravity irrigation. Study limitations/ Implications: this research was conducted during the CovID-19 pandemic. For this reason, only 26 farmers could be located. Most of them were at home. Findings/ Conclusions: in the community of San Diego, two types of farmers can be identified, those who carry out practices related to conventional agriculture, and others who maintain traditional practices, but combine them with conventional agriculture.
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