Gujarat Journal of Extension Education Vol. : 24 Year : 2013 «Mkkh Society of Extension Education, Anand (Gujarat) Directorate of Extension Education Anand Agricultural University Anand-388 110, Gujarat, India 1 EDITORIAL BOARD (Gujarat Journal of Extension Education ) Chief Editor : Dr. M. R. Prajapati Professor, C. P. College of Agriculture Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University SK Nagar-385506 Mo. : 99249 77250 Email: [email protected] Associate Editors : Dr. M. R. Bhatt (Southern Gujarat Region) Associate Professor, Dept. of Extension Education N.M. College of Agriculture, NAU, Navsari-396450 Mo. : 99980 12219 Email: [email protected] Dr. V. T. Patel Associate Professor, Dept. of Extension Education C.P. College of Agriculture Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University SK Nagar-385506 Mo. : 99985 53060 Email: [email protected] Dr. J. B. Patel Associate Editor (Middle Gujarat Region & Other State) Associate Professor, Dept. of Extension Education B.A., College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University Anand – 388 110 Mo. : 94273 85081 Email: [email protected] Dr. V. J. Savaliya Assistant Professor, Dept. of Extension Education College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural Univeristy Junagadh-362001 Mo. : 94277 41952 Email: [email protected] Joint Secretary : Dr. N. V. Soni Associate Extension Educationist Publication Dept., DOEE, Anand Agricultural University Anand – 388 110 Mo. : 94278 56045 Email: [email protected] Secretary : Dr. J. K. Patel Associate Professor, Dairy Vigyan Kendra Dairy Science College, Anand Agricultural University Anand-388110 Mo. : 96012 79243 Email: [email protected] 2 President SEEG & Director of Extension Education Anand Agricultural University, Anand MESSAGE Dr. P. P. Patel It would be no in exaggeration when I say that there is a phenomenal growth in the discipline of Extension Education during the past five decades. There is a dire need to meet the expectations of the public, through new technologies and new improved process and methods. The process through which these expectations are met is called ‘technology transfer’. Existing agricultural system is suffering from constraints like – multiplicity of technology transfer system, narrow focus on agricultural extension system, lack of farmer focus & feedback, inadequate technical capability and caliber of acute assessment, refinement and validation of technology, poor research-extension linkage, non-effective communication skills, inadequate system operation & financial constraints and much more. Considering all these factors, the goals of technology dissemination components have been set forth to develop a unique technology transfer system which is built on certain inter-related concepts viz., firstly to develop an effective public extension system that is farmers demand driven and accountable, thorough integration with research and economically viable, secondly to strengthen research and extension capacity to disseminate location specific system based & sustainable technology; and finally to utilize the expertise and capacity of NGOs to organize & empower farmers, specially resource poor farmers. We, the extension professionals, need to probe into the issue and find a plausible solution answer through deliberations and research so that efficiency, accountability and cost effectiveness of extension system is maintained ensuring equity and social justice. The Society of Extension Education, Gujarat published the Gujarat journal of Extension Education is a multidisciplinary national journal that publishes scientific articles concerned with all aspects of extension education in general and agricultural extension in particular. The Journal is peer reviewed and committed to timely publication of original research and reviewed articles. The journal is designed mainly to serve researchers, dealing with extension research. The current issue of the journal contains 38 research papers covering a wide spectrum of topics ranging from development of diffusion models to effectiveness of extension services. I hope that the readers will find them useful and interesting. At this juncture, I congratulate all extension educationists and members of the editorial board for their sincere efforts and hard work for quality publication of this issue. (P. P. Patel) 3 For the Authors.... Guidelines for Authors Gujarat Journal of Extension Education is the official publication of Gujarat Society of Extension Education. It publishes original research paper in the field of extension education and allied fields. Submission of manuscript : An author belongs to Gujarat state would like to publish his/her paper in Gujarat Journal of Extension Education should be submitted his/her manuscript to associate editor of their Western /Northern / Southern or Middle Gujarat region and for the authors out side of the Gujarat state should be submitted his/her manuscript directly to Chief Editor. Two hard copies of the manuscript should be submitted along with the soft copy preferably in the form of CD, Rich Text Format or Microsoft Word format. The length of the manuscript should be typed in double space and not exceed than 10 typed pages with the year of research actually done. Submission of final manuscript: The submitted manuscript will be evaluated by the editorial members and referees for their suitability. The manuscript will be sent back to the author to carry out the changes or modifications as suggested by the editorial members. The final manuscript has to be submitted only through e-mail to following e-mail address:[email protected] Arrangement of manuscript : Title, Name of author/s (Complete address with e-mail address), Abstract (About in 150 words), Introduction, Methodology, Findings & Discussion, Conclusion and References. The manuscript should be printed on A4 size paper format with a provision of top, right and bottom of 2.5 cm space. The left margin must be of 4 cm. Title and all major heading should be centre aligned, capital and in 14 point size while, running matter should be justified and typed in Times New Roman font of 12 point size. Table should be prepared by using the table facility of Microsoft word and should not more than five tables. Only computer generated charts/graphs/ figure or photographs which must be submitted in JPEG files will be accepted. Policies: Author must append the certificate along with his/her manuscript about the matter has not been sent for publication in other journal/magazine. Article forwarded to the editor for publication are understood to be offered to the Gujarat Journal of Extension Education exclusively. It is also understood that the authors have obtained the necessary approval of their concerns department, institution, faculty or even co-author/s. The Editorial board takes no responsibility for facts or opinion express in the journal, which rest entirely with the author/s thereof. 4 From Chief Editor’s Desk...... It is gratify to note that the publication of Gujarat Journal of Extension Education is being brought out as a sincere commitment to the farmers’ community and the contributors of research papers. The contributors are to be commended for bestowing their attention, which is time consuming, towards contributing high quality research papers. There is increasing recognition in India that agricultural research and extension must be more responsive to the needs and constraints of the farming community. Moreover, the need for empowering farmers and linking rural people to research, extension and to reach other through information technology for facilitating access to crucial information is highly emphasized. The country recorded impressive achievements in agriculture during three decades since the onset of green revolution in late sixties. This enabled the country to overcome widespread hunger and starvation; achieve self sufficiency in food; reduce poverty and bring economic transformation in millions of rural families. The situation, however started turning adverse for the sector around mid nineties, with slowdown in growth rate of output, which then resulted in stagnation or even decline in farmers’ income leading to agrarian distress, which is spreading and turning more and more serious. We are extremely grateful to the contributors for their sincere dedication in contributing to the journal. We do hope that the keen interest shall be sustained in making the journal grow from strengthen to strengthen. We are sure that the journal shall be of significant help to all the readers. At the same time , we request our readers to provide a feedback for further improvement in the quality of the journal. We would like to place on record my thanks to Dr.P.P.Patel, Director of Extension Education and President of the Gujarat Society of Extension Education and all the members of the society for providing us this opportunity. I appreciate the efforts of my colleagues and associate editors s/s Dr.N.V.Soni, Dr.V.T.Patel, Dr.M.R.Bhatt, Dr.J.B.Patel, Dr. V.J.Savalia and Dr.J.K.Patel after their extensive efforts and available different sources finalized the articles. I would like to express my sincere thank to Dr.N.B.Chauhan, Dr.R.D.Pandya and Dr. P.R.Kanani for sharing their valuable experiences, insights and knowledge to make our journal recognized. We hope this publication will achieve its heights in disseminating information as well as evoking a feedback from the scientists, extension workers and academicians interested in prosperity of farmers. Once again, we thank all of them who have contributed and helped us in publication of this journal . Your suggestions and comments are always welcome . (M.R.Prajapati) Chief Editor 5 Society of Extension Education, Anand Gujarat HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE SHRI KHUSHALBHAI REVABHAI PATEL MEDAL -CUM -CASH PRIZE (FROM: APRIL – 1992) For the Students of B. Sc. (Agri.) of SAUs of Gujarat : Contact : Seceretary Society of Extension Education, Anand (Gujarat) Directorate of Extension Education, University Bhavan Anand Agricultural University, Anand-388110, Gujarat, India Phone : 02692-261921, 225987 Statement showing the details for the award of “Khushalbhai Revabhai Patel Medal / cash Prize” for B.Sc. (Agri.) degree course examination of State Agricultural Universities of Gujarat in the subject of Extension Education for Securing Highest Grade Point in the Academic year 1992-2013. Year Name of the Students University Centre 1992 Solanki Gunvantsinh Hirasinh GAU Sardarkurshinagar 1993 Upadhyay Jayeshkumar Babulal GAU Sardarkurshinagar 1994 Marvanya Ajay Maganlal GAU Junagadh 1994 Patel Shailesh Dalpatbhai GAU Navsari 1995 Patel Dipakkumar Mafatbhai GAU Anand 1996 Pandya Sandipkumar Bhanuprasad GAU Sardarkurshinagar 1997 Surendrasinh Krshrisinh Chauhan GAU Anand 1998 Moumita Nag GAU Anand 1999 Chauhan Dilipsinh Arjunsinh GAU Sardarkurshinagar 2000 Dixit Shital Anilkumar GAU Anand 2001 Lakhana Rameshkumar Bhimaji GAU Junagadh 2002 Kodapully Vikas Chandran GAU Sardarkurshinagar 2004 Nair Santosh Parmeshwar GAU Navsari 2005 Vikram Budharaja SDAU Sardarkurshinagar 2006 Vinja Ranavaya JAU Junagadh 2007 Abhishek Kumar SDAU Sardarkurshinagar 2008 Jasani Himal Kamleshkumar JAU Junagadh 2009 Dheeraj Singh Rathore JAU Junagadh 2010 Deepa B. Hiremath AAU Anand 2011 Tanvi Pal AAU Anand 2012 Chauhan Surabhi Surendrasinh SDAU Sardarkurshinagar 2013 Kavita Kumari SDAU Sardarkurshinagar 6 CONTENTS Sr. Title Page No. No. 1 Development of Scale to Measure Attitude of Farmers towards Holstein Friesian 1 J. K. Patel, J. B. Patel, Onima V. T. and N. B. Chauhan 2 Perception of the College Students Regarding Various Aspects of Computer 4 Applications P.S. Parsania, Krunal C Kamani and X. U. Shukla 3 Extent of Adoption of the Market Intelligence Among the Summer Cabbage 9 Growers J.D. Desai and K.D. Solanki 4 Appraisal of Training Needs of Members of Tribal Women SHGs for Agriculture 14 Management N. M. Chauhan and S.M. Kshirsagar 5 Relationship between Profile of the Maize Growers and their Socio-Techno- 20 Economic Changes J . Matwa, N. V. Soni, P.M.Bhatt and B. H. Patel 6 Knowledge of Farmers Regarding Green Manuring for Sustainable Agriculture 23 Krunal P. Patel and Meena C. Patel 7 Use of Agricultural Information by KRUSHIGOVIDYA subscriber’s on their 25 Farming N.V. Soni, P.M. Bhatt, Mahesh R. Patel and Krunal C. Kamani 8 Attitude of farmers towards Agro processing 29 Priyanka M. Parmar and Meena C. Patel 9 Development of Scale to Measure Attitude of Farmers towards Gir Cow 32 J. K. Patel, J. B. Patel, Krunal Gulkari and N. B. Chauhan 7 10 Source and Channels of Agriculture Information used by the Beneficiary 35 Farmers of NAIP-III Vijay Kumar, R.S. Prajapati, Akshay Ghintala and Kuldeep Singh 11 Training Need of Dairy Farm Women in Dairy Farming Practices 39 R. N. Patel, V. T. Patel and M. M. Prajapati 12 Development of Scale to Measure Attitude of Farmers towards Murrah Buffalo 42 B. M. Patel, J. K. Patel, J. B. Patel and N. B. Chauhan 13 Correlets of Attitude towoards Poultry Farmers about Poultry Technology 45 T. R. Patel, J. K. Patel, Kalpesh Chaudhary and J B Patel 14 Scale to measure Attitude of Extension Educationists towards Agricultural FM 48 Radio A.P. Shukla and N.B. Chauhan 15 Encouraging Attributes in Adoption of Pomegranate Cultivation Practices 51 by the Pomegranate Growers R. D. Dhandhukia, M. M. Parjapati, R. N. Patel and M. R. Prajapati 16 Tool to Measure Attitude towards Computer Application 55 P. J. Joshi and N. B. Chauhan 17 Evaluation of Knowledge on Nutritional Facts of Tribal Women 58 Dipal N. Soni, Keshav B. Kamaliya, J. J. Pastagia and P. D. Verma 18 Attitude of Extension Educationists towards Agricultural FM Radio 62 A.P. Shukla and N.B. Chauhan 19 Scale to Measure Attitude of Woman Research Scholars towards the Use of 65 Computer for Their Empowerment B.M.Christian and N.B.Chauhan 8 20 Constraints of Vegetable Growers in North Gujarat 68 R.R. Patel, K. A. Thakkar, A. B. Bindage and V. M. Patel 21 Computer Inclination of Agricultural Extension Educationists 74 P. J. Joshi, N. B. Chauhan and D.D.Patel 22 Relationship Between the Personal Characteristics of BT and non BT Cotton 78 Growers and their Level of Knowledge Sameer Dalvi , Sumit Salunkhe and Surendra Kumar Rai 23 Impact of Watershed Crop Production Technology on the Adoption Level of 80 Beneficiary and Non Beneficiary Farmers V.M.Patel, A.J.Patel and J.K.Patel 24 Job Satisfaction of Veterinary Officers 84 H.B. Gardharia, M.N. Popat and M.K. Jadeja 25 Adoption of Recommanded Hybrid Castor Production Technologies by the 87 Farmers of Gujarat Harpreet Sodhi and K.P.Thakkar 26 Impact of Characteristics of Woman Research scholars of SAUs of Gujarat to 91 form their Attitude towards the Use of Computer B.M.Christian and N.B.Chauhan 27 Exploring Suggestions offered by the Krushijivan farm Magazine Subscribers 95 for Making Farm Magazine more Effective J.R.Patel, N.V.Soni, Mahesh R. Patel and H. B. Patel 28 Awareness about Climate Change and its Effect on Agriculture as Perceived by 98 Extension Functionaries J. B. Patel, Onima V. T., Krunal Gulkari and B. D. Patel 29 Knowledge and Adoption Level of Farmers about Scientific Cultivation of Okra 102 in Tapi District C. D. Pandya, S. T. Bhatt and N. M. Chauhan 9 30 Factors affecting Adoption of No-cost and Low-cost Technologies of Animal 105 Husbandry Practices by Tribal Dairy Farmwomen in Gujarat J. V. Prajapati, P. M. Bhatt and J. B. Patel 31 Inspiring Personality of Farmers to have Positive Attitude towards Green 111 Manuring for Sustainable Agriculture Krunal P. Patel and Meena C. Patel 32 Awareness among Farmers about Krishi Vigyan Kendra - Knowledge Resource 114 Centre in Tapi district C. D. Pandya, Arti N. Soni and N. M. Chauhan 33 Attitude of Cotton Growers towards Bt and Non Bt cotton 120 Sameer Dalvi , Sumit Salunkhe and Surendra Kumar Rai 34 Constraints Faced by the Mango Growers Towards Scientific Cultivation in 123 Mango Orchards Pradip A. Baria, N. V. Soni and D. D. Patel 35 Attitude Towards Application of Distance Education in Agriculture Field 125 Kaushik. G. Khadayta, P.M.Bhatt and H. B. Patel 36 Agribusiness Anxiety and Constraints Perceived in Acceptance of Agribusiness 128 by Postgraduate Students of SAUs of Gujarat B. G. Gadhvi and Meena C. Patel 37 Development of Scale to Measure Attitude of the Farmers towards Agro- 131 Processing Priyanka M. Parmar and Meena C. Patel 38 Market-Led-Extension activities of APMCs 134 S. D. Kavad and R. D. Pandya 10
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