VNMKV Recommended Improved Farm Implements Adopted by the Farmers
VNMKV Recommended Improved Farm Implements Adopted by the Farmers
Sanap J.G., kadam R.P, Pawar G.S.
The study was conducted in purposively selected three
talukas viz., Jintur, Parbhani and Purna of Parbhani District of
Marathawada region of Maharashtra state during the year 2014-15. From
each taluka, four villages selected purposively and from each village10
respondents were selected purposively, there by constituting a total
sample size of 120 respondents. Data were collected by using personal
interview method. The collected data were tabulated, analyzed and
interpreted with the help of appropriate statistical tools. Majority of
respondents were found having medium level of adoption of improved farm
implements. It was observed that farming experience, social
participation, extension contact, economic motivation and risk
orientation had non-significant relationship with adoption of
recommended improved farm implements whereas education, land holding,
annual income and source of information had significant relationship
with adoption of recommended improved farm implements by the
respondents.
10.22161/ijeab/1.3.13
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Sanap J.G., kadam R.P, Pawar G.S.
The study was conducted in purposively selected three
talukas viz., Jintur, Parbhani and Purna of Parbhani District of
Marathawada region of Maharashtra state during the year 2014-15. From
each taluka, four villages selected purposively and from each village10
respondents were selected purposively, there by constituting a total
sample size of 120 respondents. Data were collected by using personal
interview method. The collected data were tabulated, analyzed and
interpreted with the help of appropriate statistical tools. Majority of
respondents were found having medium level of adoption of improved farm
implements. It was observed that farming experience, social
participation, extension contact, economic motivation and risk
orientation had non-significant relationship with adoption of
recommended improved farm implements whereas education, land holding,
annual income and source of information had significant relationship
with adoption of recommended improved farm implements by the
respondents.
10.22161/ijeab/1.3.13
http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/13%20IJEAB-SEP-2016-15-VNMKV%20Recommended%20Improved%20Farm%20Implements%20Adopted%20by%20the%20Farmers.pdf
http://ijeab.com/submit-paper/
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