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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 8, Issue:3, March, 2019

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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2019.8(3): 615-620
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.803.075


Diffusion and Adoption of JG-11 Bengal Gram Variety by Farmers of Yadgir District, Karnataka
Moulasab1*, D.M. Chandargi2 and D.G. Satihal3
1Agricultural Extension Education
2College of Agriculture
3Agricultural Research Station, Bheemarayanagudi, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur-584 104, Karnataka, India
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

The study was conducted in Shorapur and Yadagir taluks of Yadagir district on impact of JG-11 bengal gram on farmers revealed that the practices namely foliar application of urea, use of growth promoter after 35 days (NAA) were followed by only 15.00% of farmers. Very few farmers followed fertilizer application as recommended. Higher average yield was obtained by farmers in Shorapur taluk with 10.50 q/ha followed by Yadgir farmers with 10.00 q/ha. In case of Annigeri-1 variety average yield of 8.00q/ha. was obtained by Yadgir farmers followed by 7.50 q/ha by Shorapur farmers. Very few farmers were growing desi varieties with average yield of 4.25q/ha. In case of JG 11 the C:B ratio was 1:2.3 and it was 1:1.86 in Annigeri-1. Most of the farmers came to know about the variety within last one year (70.00%) and two years (23 %) and got the information through Dept. of Agriculture (90.00 %) under the programme of seed distribution on subsidy and only 10.00 per cent got through University scientists. Majority expressed continued adoption of JG-11 (60.00 %) and even expand the area under JG-11 provided they are assured of price of at least Rs. 4000=00 per qtl.


Keywords: Diffusion, Adoption and JG-11 Bengal Gram Variety

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Moulasab, D.M. Chandargi and Satihal, D.G. 2019. Diffusion and Adoption of JG-11 Bengal Gram Variety by Farmers of Yadgir District, Karnataka.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 8(3): 615-620. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.803.075
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