Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, D: Agriculture and Veterinary, Volume 23 Issue 4
water column inside the tube and displayed as a tension reading on the vacuum gauge. The researcher used two vegetable beds. The control and variable was set up as follows: Control A: Include diapers and watered after every seven days. Moisture was measured on a daily basis. Plant growth was measured on a weekly basis. Control B: No diapers included in the vegetable bed and watered after every seven days. Moisture was measured on a daily basis. Plant growth was measured on a weekly basis. Materials • Watering cans • Tape measure • Used diapers • Recording chart • Rape seeds ( Brassica Napus L ) • Tensiometer f) Data Presentation and Analysis The collected data has been presented in different forms through the use of tables, graphs and figures. The data was then critically analysed through assessing trends, increases, decreases and consistencies. The data was also analysed using statistical tools such as SPSS Kersim 20 and Microsoft Excel. III. R esults and D iscussions This section presents the findings of the study. Results shown in this chapter show the diaper waste handling practices in Chitungwiza, growth rate of Brassica Napus. L and the effectiveness of the moisture conservation technology. The results are presented in various forms such as tables, bar graphs and pie charts which can be easily interpreted and understood. The data was then critically analysed and interpreted. a) The Number of Diapers used Per Day The responses to this question are shown in table 3.1. The responses to this question were gathered from all those who still have babies that are still using diapers within the targeted population of Chitungwiza. Table 3.1: Daily Diaper Usage Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid >2 5 12.5 12.5 12.5 2-5 33 82.5 82.5 95.0 6-8 2 5.0 5.0 100.0 Total 40 100.0 100.0 Figure 3.1: Showing the Number of Diapers used by Mothers Per Day Table 3.1 and Fig 3.1 above show the total percentages of diapers used per day. Out of the total population surveyed, 12.5% of the sample uses less than 2 diapers per day.82.5% uses 2-5 diapers per day and only 5% uses a minimum of 6-8 diapers per day. The results show that the average usage of diapers per day is 2-5 diapers. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research ( D ) XXIII Issue IV Version I Year 2023 21 iv. © 2023 Global Journals Production of Rape ( Brassica Napus L ) Under Diaper Waste-Moisture Conservation Field Technology
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