Evaluation of Agricultural Extension: A Study of Haryana |
Contents
I | 33 |
Operational Features of the Training and Visit System | 53 |
Project Appraisal and Evaluation | 66 |
Research Methodology | 89 |
Results and Policy Implications | 129 |
Survey Schedules | 165 |
Attitude of Farmers Towards TV Programme | 179 |
Frequency Distribution Tables | 181 |
SocioEconomic Status Scale Rural | 187 |
Summary of Conclusions | 190 |
Correlation Matrix | 191 |
Statistics for Financial Analysis | 192 |
Variables and Their Codes | 196 |
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Common terms and phrases
adoption level adoption of improved adoption scores agricultural extension Analysis of Variance attitude of farmers average yield bajra cultivation practices BCR value Benefit-Cost Ratio cent Chandigarh Contact and Non-Contact Contact Farmers cost of cultivation costs and benefits different crops different zones dryland farming economic returns extension system farm Farmers of Zone fertiliser given in Table gram cultivation practices Haryana Agricultural University hectares high yielding varieties Hissar improved paddy cultivation improved practices inputs investment irrigation knowledge level Kulhari lakh level of adoption level of knowledge level of probability mean scores Net Present Value Non-Contact Farmers pay back period positive correlation present study production programme project appraisal quintal recommended respectively S.No Scores and SDs scores of Contact Seed rate seed treatment selected crops sowing Sum of squares system in Haryana T&V system Thiram tonnes Training and Visit tubewells variables wheat and gram wheat cultivation practices Wrong Right