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ThesisItem Open Access Adoption Behaviour of Buffalo Farmers in Thiruvannamalai Sambuvarayar District(TANUVAS, 1996) Bharathy, N.; TANUVAS; Subramanian, R.; Pillai, M. Mahadevan; Narasimhan, R.ThesisItem Open Access Adoption Behaviour of Marine Fishermen(Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, 2001) Ravaneswaran, K.; TANUVAS; Subramanian, R.ThesisItem Open Access Adoption Behaviour Of Marine Fishermen(Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, 2001) Ravaneswaran, K.; TANUVAS; Subramanian, R.ArticleItem Open Access Demographic Pattern of Poultry Farmers(1995) Mathiyalagan, Peru; Subramanian, R.; TANUVASPoultry farming is emerging as an important activity providing employment and income. To get more income proper management is essential. In this study, the demographic pattern of poultry farmers like age, educational status, nature of family and the knowledge level, etc., were studied.ArticleItem Open Access Demography of Poultry Farm Women(2001) Narmatha, N.; Subramanian, R.; Mathiyalagan, Peru.; TANUVASMost of the farmers in India are Women (FAO 1991). They are traditionally responsible for maintenance of livestock and poultry.ArticleItem Open Access Economic Status of Poultry Farmers(1995) Mathiyalagan, Peru; Subramanian, R.; TANUVASThe economy of our country is Prilrnarily based on agficulhlre. Nearly 70 percent of the rural people belong to small farnler5 ‘and landless agricultural labourers categories. Due to scarcity of Water for irrigation and failure of monsoon, fl'L€ alternative livestock keeping Plays a major role for sustained income to the farmers.ThesisItem Open Access Effectiveness of Video Teaching on Livestock Farmers(TANUVAS, 1992) Jayakumar, S.; TANUVAS; Subramanian, R.; Shanmugham, A.M.; Prabaharan, R.ArticleItem Open Access Extent of Adoption of improved Poultry Practices(1995) Mathiyalagan, Peru; Subramanian, R.; TANUVASPoultry keeping is considered to be an important tool for self employment. Livestock in general and poultry in particular ofifer a vast scope for generafing income in economically backward areas. With proper management of finance and manpower resources, poultry can give the needed momentum and direction to the aspirations of the luge majority of people for better quality of life. The economic ability of the poultry units mainly depend on the production and productivity of the birds for which the farmers should adopt sderitific techniques.ThesisItem Open Access Goat Rearing Pattern Among the Farmers of Nagapattinam Quaid-E-Millet District(TANUVAS, 1996) Kathirchelvan, M.; TANUVAS; Subramanian, R.; Pillai, M. Mahadevan; Radhakrishnan, T.OtherItem Open Access Impact of Krishi Vigyan Kendra's Trainings on Knowledge and Adoption of Dairy Farming Technologies(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2013-06) Senthilkumar, K.; Devaki, K.; Subramanian, R.ArticleItem Open Access Impact of Krishi Vigyan Kendra's trainings on knowledge and adoption of sheep and goat farming technologies(Indian Society for Sheep and Goat Production and Utilization, 2013) Senthilkumar, K.; Devaki, K.; Subramanian, R.; TANUVASSheep and goat rearing is an important livelihood strategy/option for the rural Indian farmers. The main constraint faced by sheep and goat farmers in India is mortality losses caused by diseases.OtherItem Open Access Influence of the Characteristics of Farm Women on Information Need Perception(TANUVAS, 2010) Devaki, K.; Subramanian, R.ArticleItem Open Access Involvement of Farm Women in Decision - Making of Poultry Farming Activities(2002) Narmatha, N.; Subramanian, R.; Mathialagan, P.; TANUVASRural women in India shoulder multi various responsibilities and perform a diverse roles in their home, activities as wives in their personal lives with their husbands, as mothers in the growth and development of their children, and as home makers incharge of the operations of their homes. In livestock farm they work along with head of the family in feeding, watering, milking, cleaning the shed, egg collection etc. Putting in 14-18 hours of productive manual labour daily, farm women plays an important role in decision making of livestock farming.ArticleItem Open Access Involvement of Women in Poultry Farming Activities(1995) Narmatha, N.; Subramanian, R.; Mathialagan, Peru.; TANUVASWomen constituted about half of the Worlds Population. In India women constituted 48.2 percent (33 crores out of 68.4 c1-ores). But the percentage of women in the total labour force is only 20.3 percent. Whereas in other developed countries it ranges form 30 to 45 percent. The primary sector farming, livestock, beestry, fishery, plantations, orchards etc.) provides Work for about S3 percent of women and 46 percent of them work as agricultural labourers, 33 percent as cultivators, while workers in the secondary and tertialy sector account for 5 percent respectively.ArticleItem Open Access Knowledge Level of Farm Women in Scientific Poultry Farming(1996) Narmatha, N.; Subramanian, R.; Mathiyalagan, Peru.; TANUVASPoultry keeping is one of the best tools available for an Integrated rural development and to bring about socio- economic transformation of small entrepreneurs. (Menon 1977 and Panda 1979). Women have a very important and crucial role in the farming system through their performance at various stages of livestock and Poultry production and management. Knowledge input is a prerequisite for profitable poultry farming. Hence, the study was made to measure the existing knowledge of fame women in poultry farming operations.OtherItem Open Access Knowledge Level of Krishi Vigyan Kendra Trainees on Recommended Poultry Farming Practices(TANUVAS, 2010) Senthilkumar, K.; Devaki, K.; Subramanian, R.ArticleItem Open Access Knowledge Level of Poultry Farmers in Scientific Poultry FarmingMathiyalagan, Peru.; Subramanian, R.; TANUVASPoultryltarming is emerging as an important activity for and provides / employment / generates income and enhances nutrition. To get more income proper management is essential. For that, the poultry farmers should have thorough knowledge about farm practices. Subramanian (1982) quoted knowledge as those behaviour and test situations which emphasised the remembering either by recognition or by recall of ideas, materials orphenomena. Hence the studywas made to measure the existing knowledge of poultry farmers.ThesisItem Open Access Manpower Planning of Veterinary Personnel in Tamil Nadu(Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, 1999) Sudeepkumar, N.K.; TANUVAS; Subramanian, R.