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Knowledge and Adoption Level of Improved Cultivation Practices by Sugarcane Farmers in Belagavi and Bagalkot District of Karnataka


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1 Department of Agricultural Extension Education, Agriculture College, Bijapur (Karnataka), India
     

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The present study was conducted in Belagavi and Bagalkot district in north Karnataka during the year 2018-19 with the objectives to Asses the knowledge and adoption level of improved cultivation practices by sugarcane farmers. Ex-post-facto research design was undertaken for the present study. The findings of the study revealed that most of the respondents (38.33%) belong to medium knowledge level followed by 35.83 and 25.84 per cent of respondents belonged to low and high knowledge level, respectively. Majority of the respondents (38.33 %) belonged to medium adoption level followed by 35.00 and 26.67 per cent of respondents belong to low and high adoption level, respectively.

Keywords

Knowledge, Adoption.
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  • Knowledge and Adoption Level of Improved Cultivation Practices by Sugarcane Farmers in Belagavi and Bagalkot District of Karnataka

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H. P. Lavanya Raj
Department of Agricultural Extension Education, Agriculture College, Bijapur (Karnataka), India
S. G. Aski
Department of Agricultural Extension Education, Agriculture College, Bijapur (Karnataka), India

Abstract


The present study was conducted in Belagavi and Bagalkot district in north Karnataka during the year 2018-19 with the objectives to Asses the knowledge and adoption level of improved cultivation practices by sugarcane farmers. Ex-post-facto research design was undertaken for the present study. The findings of the study revealed that most of the respondents (38.33%) belong to medium knowledge level followed by 35.83 and 25.84 per cent of respondents belonged to low and high knowledge level, respectively. Majority of the respondents (38.33 %) belonged to medium adoption level followed by 35.00 and 26.67 per cent of respondents belong to low and high adoption level, respectively.

Keywords


Knowledge, Adoption.

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