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A Study on Knowledge, Attitude and Timely Adoption of Dairy Farming Practices by Milk Producers


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1 Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), India
2 Department of Extension Education, Anand Agricultural University, Gujarat, India
3 Department of Extension Education, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand, Agriculture University, Anand (Gujarat), India
     

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The study was carried out in Anand Taluka of Gujarat state to identify knowledge, attitude and timely adoption of dairy farming practices by milk producers. A random sample of 120 milk producers was selected from Anand Taluka. The result of the study revealed that 76.67 per cent of the milk producers had medium to high level of knowledge regarding improved dairy farming practices and more than half (51.67 per cent) of the milk producers had favourable attitude towards improved dairy farming practices and near about three fifth (59.17 per cent) of the milk producers had medium level of adoption regarding timely adoption of improved dairy farming practices.

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Knowledge, Attitude, Adoption, Milk Producer.
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N. C. Nehete
Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), India
A. S. Saiyad
Department of Extension Education, Anand Agricultural University, Gujarat, India
D. K. Badhe
Department of Extension Education, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand, Agriculture University, Anand (Gujarat), India

Abstract


The study was carried out in Anand Taluka of Gujarat state to identify knowledge, attitude and timely adoption of dairy farming practices by milk producers. A random sample of 120 milk producers was selected from Anand Taluka. The result of the study revealed that 76.67 per cent of the milk producers had medium to high level of knowledge regarding improved dairy farming practices and more than half (51.67 per cent) of the milk producers had favourable attitude towards improved dairy farming practices and near about three fifth (59.17 per cent) of the milk producers had medium level of adoption regarding timely adoption of improved dairy farming practices.

Keywords


Knowledge, Attitude, Adoption, Milk Producer.