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Vol. 6, Issue 5 (2018)

Study on perception of adopters and non- adopters about SWI


Author(s): Shweta Kumari, Satya Prakash, AK Singh and Saket Kumar Karn

Abstract: Cultivation of wheat has been the symbolic of green revolution that played pivotal role in making the nation a food surplus nation. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a member of the graminae family with chromosome number 42 and a self-pollinated crop. The analysis revealed that 42.67 percent adopters were strongly agree about their perception, 31.56 percent adopters were found agree, 14.44 percent adopters were undecided their perception, 6.44 percent adopters were disagree and 3.56 percent adopters were strongly disagree. The table show that 35.33 percent non-adopters were strongly agree about their perception, 28.67 percent non-adopters were found agree, 13.11 percent non-adopters were undecided their perception, 14 percent non-adopters were disagree and 8.67 percent non-adopters were strongly disagree. Conclusion: Identifying suitable varieties and location for adoption of SWI and Promotion of community based nurseries. Organizing training programmers for the trainers, farmers and farm laborers.

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How to cite this article:
Shweta Kumari, Satya Prakash, AK Singh, Saket Kumar Karn. Study on perception of adopters and non- adopters about SWI. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(5):1073-1076.
 

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