Research Article

Acacia seyal var.: Acacia fistula (Schweinf.) Oliv. Based Parkland Practice, Farmers Perception, and Management Techniques in Case of Jarsa Kebele, Guba Lafto District of Amhara Region, Northeast Ethiopia

Table 2

Logistic regression predicting the likelihood of reporting willingness to sustain Acacia seyal in cropland.

BS.E.WaldDfOdds ratio95% CI for odds ratio
LowerUpper

Sex−36.0316056.800.0010.990.000.00.
Age of respondent−1.973086.770.0010.990.130.00.
Marital status (1)19.2711512.480.0010.99230.00.
Educational status (1)3.861.506.5810.0147.822.49917.24
Total family size0.020.250.0010.931.020.621.67
Total land size (ha)2.501.752.0410.1512.220.39378.70
Year of residence1.933086.770.0010.996.940.00.
Number of livestock0.200.200.9910.311.220.821.83
Constant1.822.760.4310.500.16

The values in bold are to show the effect of independent variables (demographic and economic characteristics) on the willingness of the farmers to sustain Acacia seyal with the companion crop.