PUBLICATIONS
Journal papers
1. Omotayo A. M. and Arokoyo J.O. (1993): “Issues and Trends in Human Resources Development in Nigerian Agricultural Extension” The Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Extension Vol. 7, No.1 Pp 40 -49.
2. Chikwendu D. O. and Omotayo A. M. (1993): “ Making Fertiliser Available To Small Scale Farmers: Rural Development Policy Options for Nigeria”. Phillipine Journal of Public Administration; vol. 37: 2, April 1993 Issue. Pp 189 – 199.
3. Omotayo A. M.; Chikwendu D. O.; Arokoyo J. O. and Ajala K. M. (1993): “Role Perception and Job Performance of Village Extension agents under the Training and Visit Extension System in Nigeria: A case study of Kaduna State Agricultural Development Project” Agricultural Systems in Africa, Vol. 3 No 2 Pp. 74 – 83
4. Chikwendu D.O., C.C.Chinaka and A.M. Omotayo (1994):”Adoption of Mini-sett Technique of Seed Yam Production by Farmers in Cross River State of Nigeria” Agricultural Systems in Africa Vol 4 (1) Pp. 59-68.
5. Omotayo A. M., Akpoko J.G. and Koroma A.S. (1995) “The Performance of Small-Scale Farmers Under Private Extension Agencies: A Case Study of Afcott Nigeria Plc.” Agricultural Systems in Africa Vol. 5 No 2, Pp. 27 – 34.
6. Chikwndu D.O., Omotayo A.M. and Iwuanyanwu I.E.J. (1995) “Livestock Co-operative Extension: A Viable Option Under the Unified Training and Visit Extension System in Nigeria”. The Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Extension. Vol. 9 no. 1 Pp103-118
7. Omotayo A. M., Atala T. K. And Ogunwale S. A.(1996) “ Animal Traction Ownership and Utilisation in Nigeria: Farmers Characteristics are Determinants” Journal of Extension Systems 12 No1 pages 91 – 107
8. Sanni S. A. and A. M. Omotayo (1996) Economics of animal traction technology in integrated crop-livestock farming systems in Katsina state Nigeria. Nigeria Journal of Rural Economy and Society (1) 2; Pp 29-38
9. Omotayo A.M., Chikwendu D.O., and Auta S. J., (1997) “Communicating Agricultural Innovations To Women Farmers By Radio: A Study of its Effectiveness and Impact in a Village in Nigeria”: Published in the Journal of Development Communication, Vol. 5 No.2.pages 35 – 48.
10. Omotayo A., D.O. Chikwendu, M. B. Zaria, J. O. Yusuf and Z. E. Omenesa (1997) “Effectiveness of Radio in the dissemination of improved farming practices in Nigeria” Journal of Extension Systems Vol. 13. No. 2. Pp 99 – 120.
11. Omotayo A. M. D. O.Chikwendu and J.O. Arokoyo (1997) ”Professional role and family role conflict among WIA agents under the T&V extension system in Nigeria” The Nigerian Journal of Rural Economy and Society Vol 1 No 3 pages 24 -32
12. Omotayo A. M.(1998) “The Impact of Animal Traction in a Semi-Arid Farming System in Nigeria” Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture Vol 37 No 2 April – June Pages 116 – 132
13. Amos T.T., Chikwendu, D. O.and Omotayo A. M. (1998) “ Analysis of growth in area, production and productivity of groundnut in Nigeria” The Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Extension, 11 (1&2) pp 151-162.
14. Omotayo A. M. and Musa M. W. (1999) “The Role of Indigenous Land Classification and Management Practices in Sustaining Land Use System in the Semi-Arid Zone of Nigeria” Journal of Sustainable Agriculture Vol 14 (1) pages 49 – 58
15. Omotayo A, I.F. Adu and A.B.J. Aina (1999) “The evolving sedentary lifestyle among nomadic pastorlaists in Southwest Nigeria: Implications for land use policy” The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology” Vol. 6 pages 1 – 9. http://blog.china.com.cn/lidajue/art/3311263.html
16. Adu I. F., A. M. Omotayo , A.B. J. Aina and A. O.. Iposu (2000) “The potentials of animal traction in Ogun State” Nigerian Journal of Animal Production Vol.27 No.1 Pages 95 – 98
17. Chikwendu D. O. , A. M. Omotayo, J. O. Yusuf, and Z. E. Omenesa (2000) Effectiveness of extension publications in disseminating information on improved farm practices in Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Rural Economy and Society 1 (5): Pp51-56
18. Omotayo A. M., D. O. Chikwendu and K. Adebayo (2001) “Two decades of World Bank assisted agricultural extension services in Nigeria: Lessons and challenges for the future” Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. Vol. No. Pp 143-151
19. Omotayo A. M. (2002) “A land use system and the challenge of sustainable agro-pastoral production in South western Nigeria” The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology Vol 9. Pp 369-382.
20. Adebayo, K., Omotayo, A. M., Garforth, C. J. and Awotunde, M. (2002). “Small farmers’ perception of the charateristics of new farm practices in Ogun State, Nigeria.” Journal of Extension Systems. 18 (December-2002)Pp 79-92.
21. Omotayo A. M. (2003) “Ecological implications of Fulani pastoralism in south western Nigeria. Land Degradation and Development (14 ) Pp 445-457 www.pubmedcentral.gov/oai/oai.cgi?verb=ListRecords&set…
22. Omotayo A. M. (2004) “ Fertility and reproductive health among settled pastoral Fulani women in South Western Nigeria” African Journal of Reproductive Health
23. Omotayo A. M., U. F. Ekpo and M. A. Dipeolu (2005) “Prevalence and clinical profile of malaria among settled pastoral Fulani populations in southwest Nigeria” Tropical Medicine and International Health. http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/oai/oai.cgi?verb=ListRecords&set…
24 Uwem F. Ekpo1, Akin M. Omotayo, Morenike. A. Dipeolu (2008) Changing lifestyle and prevalence of malnutrition among settled pastoral Fulani children in southwest Nigeria Annals of Agriculture, Environment and Medicine (15) 187-191
http://www.aaem.pl/pdf/15187.htm
25. Ekpo, U.F., Omotayo, A.M., Dipeolu, M.A. (2008). Prevalence of malnutrition among settled pastoral Fulani children in southwest Nigeria. BMC Research Notes, 2008, 1:7 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/1/7
26. Ekpo, U.F., Omotayo, A.M., Dipeolu, M.A (2008). Sedentarization and prevalence of malaria and anaemia among settled pastoral Fulani in Southwest Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 29(2): 125-130.
27. Ekpo, U.F., Omotayo, A.M., Dipeolu, M.A (2009). Sedentism and malnutrition among nomadic Fulani children in south western Nigeria. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 9(1): 536-549. http://ajol.info/index.php/ajfand/issue/view/2499
28. Fabusoro E., Omotayo A.M., Apantaku S. O.and Okuneye P. A. (2010): Forms and determinants of rural livelihood diversification in Ogun State. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 34: 4. 417-438