Journal of Applied Sciences1812-56541812-5662Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/jas.2006.3089.3095AdesojiS.A. A.J. Farinde O.A. Ajayi 122006615The study assessed the training needs of fadama farmers in Osun State for future agricultural extension work development. Primary data on fadama farming were collected from 150 fadama farmers selected using random sampling technique. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation matrix and regression techniques. The results of analysis indicated that fadama farming is practiced mostly very close to boundaries of major towns and cities. The mean age of fadama farmers was 40 years. Areas of training needs identified by the fadama farmers include: chemical control of insect pest, use of appropriate chemical and correct dose of application; appropriate herbicide to be used to reduce drudgery and storage of fadama produce. The result showed a negative but significant relationship (b = -0.302) between the number of years of formal education and training need expressed by fadama farmers. Also the correlation coefficient showed that size of household (b = 1.230), size of fadama farmland (b = 1.245), hour spent on farm (b = 1.469) and previous fadama trainings attended (b = 7.567) were positive and significant at p=<0.05. The study concluded that extension agents and agencies should design regular training programmes for fadama farmers in the area of deficiencies identified and strengthen fadama associations such that tripartite problems of lack or high cost of inputs, lack of starting and operating capital and fadama land could be reduced/solved.]]>Adesoji, S.A., A.J. Farinde and A.O. Ajayi,2006630823088Ajayi, A.O.,19951995Ajayi, A.O., A.J. Farinde and E.A. Laogun, 20031991102Blench, R. and S.A. Ingawa,20042004Farinde, A.J. and A.O. Ajayi, 200510159164Ladele, A.A. and A.O. Omotesho,2000172121Leagan, J.P., 1971118989Marsden, P.,1998Ojo, M.O., 200050-548283Proctor, J.H. and W.M. Thornton, 1961Sabyasachi, R., 2003197080Williams, S.K.T., 1984pp: 182-190pp: 182-190