The paper examines the attitude of agricultural professionals towards their children or people under their care taking agriculture and agricultural extension as a career in Kwara State, Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was used to elicit information from one hundred and eighty respondents. The findings revealed that the mean age of the agricultural professionals was 39 years. Majority (76.1%) were males, married (86.1%) with about an average of 5 wards each under their custody. Majority of the professionals were observed to have a negative and unfavourable attitude towards their wards taking agriculture as a career. Logistical regression modelling of determinants of agricultural professionals’ attitudes towards their wards taking agriculture as a career revealed that characteristics of professionals that were more likely to have a positive attitude towards their wards taking agriculture as a career include high numbers of wards, higher educational qualification and more years of experience in the agricultural profession. The study recommends an urgent need for agricultural professionals to rise up to the task of ensuring increased participation of youths especially beginning with their wards in taking up a career in agriculture and agricultural extension.
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Olorunfemi, O. D., Oladipo, F. O., Oladele, T. O., & Oladele, O. I. (2016). ATTITUDE OF AGRICULTURAL PROFESSIONALS TOWARDS THEIR WARDS TAKING AGRICULTURE AS A CAREER IN KWARA STATE, NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA. South African Journal of Agricultural Extension, 44(2), 186–194. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3221/2016/v44n2a419
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