volume 36 issue 4 (december 2002) : 248 - 253

IMPACT OF KVK ON KNOWLEDGE, AlTITUDE, ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION OF IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY

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R.P. Sharma
1Krishi Vigyan Kendra Kothi bag, Rajgarh (Biaora) M.P. - 465661, Indi;t
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Cite article:- Sharma R.P. (2025). IMPACT OF KVK ON KNOWLEDGE, AlTITUDE, ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION OF IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 36(4): 248 - 253. doi: .
To delineat the impact of KVK a study was conducted with 100 randomly selected farmers of Malava Agro-dimatic Zone of Madhya Pradesh. It was found that the over all knowledge index and mean score of adopted and non-adapted farmers were 78.66, 2.24, 51.46 and 1.20 respectively. The adoption index of (83.46) adopted farmers was also observed higher than the adoption index (42.66) of non-adopted farmers. The significant change in attitude and diffusion were also seen in this study.
    1. Jondhale, S.G. et a/. (1993). Maharashtra j Extn. £duo 12:135-139.
    2. Ranganathan, T. and Sundaramari, M. (1999). J. Ext. Edu. 10:2471-2474.
    3. Shrivastava, A.K. and Yadav, J.P. (1998). MaharashtraJ. Extn. £du. 19:152-155.
    4. Varma, T. eta/. (1991). MaharashtraJ. Extn. £du. 10:196-198.
    volume 36 issue 4 (december 2002) : 248 - 253

    IMPACT OF KVK ON KNOWLEDGE, AlTITUDE, ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION OF IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY

    R
    R.P. Sharma
    1Krishi Vigyan Kendra Kothi bag, Rajgarh (Biaora) M.P. - 465661, Indi;t
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Sharma R.P. (2025). IMPACT OF KVK ON KNOWLEDGE, AlTITUDE, ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION OF IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 36(4): 248 - 253. doi: .
    To delineat the impact of KVK a study was conducted with 100 randomly selected farmers of Malava Agro-dimatic Zone of Madhya Pradesh. It was found that the over all knowledge index and mean score of adopted and non-adapted farmers were 78.66, 2.24, 51.46 and 1.20 respectively. The adoption index of (83.46) adopted farmers was also observed higher than the adoption index (42.66) of non-adopted farmers. The significant change in attitude and diffusion were also seen in this study.
      1. Jondhale, S.G. et a/. (1993). Maharashtra j Extn. £duo 12:135-139.
      2. Ranganathan, T. and Sundaramari, M. (1999). J. Ext. Edu. 10:2471-2474.
      3. Shrivastava, A.K. and Yadav, J.P. (1998). MaharashtraJ. Extn. £du. 19:152-155.
      4. Varma, T. eta/. (1991). MaharashtraJ. Extn. £du. 10:196-198.
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