2018
DOI: 10.5958/2349-4433.2018.00119.8
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Impact of cluster frontline demonstration on black gram in Western Zone of Tamilnadu

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“…Technology index shows the feasibility of the variety at the farmers' field and it was reported 5.2 percent. The findings of the present study were in line with the findings Saravanakumar (2018).…”
Section: Performance Of Cfldsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Technology index shows the feasibility of the variety at the farmers' field and it was reported 5.2 percent. The findings of the present study were in line with the findings Saravanakumar (2018).…”
Section: Performance Of Cfldsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Frontline demonstration is an important tool to disseminate new technology at farmer's field. The constraints faced by the farmers in obtaining higher productivity is documented and the frontline demonstrations are designed to overcome the problems in a scientific way in order to show the worth of the new evolved variety and improved package of practices for enhancing the soybean productivity (Saravanakumar, 2018). Shaktawat et al, (2016) reported that majority of the marginal, small and large farmers belonged to low adoption category for seed treatment by fungicides and application of fertilizers, medium adoption for application of herbicide and plant protection measures of soybean production technology.…”
Section: Issn: 2319-7706 Volume 9 Number 6 (2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit cost ratio also followed almost similar trends with maximum benefit cost ratio in Rajendra Sufalam (3.85:1) from zone III (A) followed by NRCYS 05-02 (3.32:1). This finding is supported by the finding of Kalita et al, (2019), Singh and Kumar (2012); Saravanakumar (2018). Among the agro-climatic zone of Jharkhand maximum benefit from demonstrated plot was obtained from var.…”
Section: Economic Analysissupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Similarly 21.32 number of filled pods observed in the farmers practices. The findings of the present study are in line with the findings of Saravanakumar (2018) [4] and Dhaka et al, (2010) [1] . The average yield of groundnut under demonstration was 21.35 qtl / ha (Table 4) which was higher than the average yield of farmers practice (18.99 qtl / ha).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%