Assessment of Knowledge Level and Its Determinants amongst Kangayam Cattle Farmers in Vermicomposting
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2020-09
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Vermicomposting is a simple biotechnological process of composting, in which certain
species of earthworms are used to enhance the process of waste conversion and produce a
better end product. A cross sectional study was conducted in Erode and Tirupur districts of
Tamil Nadu among randomly selected 120 Kangayam cattle farmers. A semi structured
interview schedule was prepared to assess the independent variables and to measure the
knowledge level of farmers. The schedule was pretested in order to check the reliability
and validity. The data were collected by adopting personal interview method and they
were tabulated, analysed with suitable statistical tools. The study revealed that majority of
the respondents (56.67 %) were middle aged, having small land holding of 2.5 acres to 5
acres of land (67.50 %) and were primarily agriculturist (81.67 %). Regarding the
experience in Kangayam cattle rearing 35.83 per cent of the respondents had 7 – 10 years
of experience followed by 28.33 per cent of them had more than 10 years of experience in
Kangayam cattle rearing. With related to the psychological variables majority (61.67 %) of
the respondents were of medium level of risk orientation and 57.50 of them are having
high level of social participation. It was also found that, about 60.00 per cent of the
respondents are had medium level of mass media exposure followed by high level of mass
media exposure (24.17 %). Majority of the respondents (55.83 %) had medium level of
knowledge in various domains of vermicompost technology followed by 31.67 per cent of
the respondents are possessing low level of knowledge in vermicompost technology. Only
12.50 per cent of the respondents are having high level of knowledge in vermicomposting.
The study also showed that the variables experience in Kangayam cattle rearing and mass
media exposure are positively and significantly associated with the level of knowledge at
1% significant level and the variables viz., age, Kangayam cattle herd size and risk
orientation are positively associated with knowledge level at 5% significant level. Hence,
suitable extension programmes should be planned to inculcate the knowledge about the
vermicompost technology to increase the compost production in the future farming
conditions.
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TNV-IJCMAS_2020_9(9)149-154
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Veterinary Science