KNOWLEDGE AND ADOPTION OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES BY MAIZE GROWERS

dc.contributor.advisorBhople, Dr. P. P.
dc.contributor.authorMOREY, MADHURI DYANESHWAR.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-17T07:49:49Z
dc.date.available2021-04-17T07:49:49Z
dc.date.issued2020-11-13
dc.descriptionThe study conducted in Buldhana, Motala, Malkapur talukas of Buldhana District. On the basis of maximum area under maize crop; four villages were identified from the selected talukas on the basis of maximum area under maize crop. Ten respondents were selected from each selected villages from above selected tahsils, thus making a total sample of 120 respondents. From 12 villages of three tahsils of Buldhana district. The data was collected with the help of structured Interview Schedule.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe present study entitled “Knowledge and adoption of integrated pest management practices by maize growers” was conducted in Buldhana , Motala and Malkapur tahasil of Buldhana district of Maharashtra State with following specific objectives. 1.To study the personal, socio-economic, communicational and psychological characteristics of maize growers 2.To study the knowledge and adoption of integrated pest management practices by maize growers 3.To study the relationship between selected characteristics of maize growers with knowledge and adoption of integrated pest management practices by maize growers 4.To identify the constraints faced by the maize growers in adoption of IPM practices in maize crop The study conducted in Buldhana, Motala, Malkapur talukas of Buldhana District. On the basis of maximum area under maize crop; four villages were identified from the selected talukas on the basis of maximum area under maize crop.ten respondents were selected from each selected villages from above selected tahsils, thus making a total sample of 120 respodents. From 12 villages of three tahsils of Buldhana district. Thus, data was collected with the help of structured and pretested interview schedule from 120 farmers. The finding of present investigation indicate that , majority of the maize growers (50.83%) were in the middle age group of 36 to 50 years, near about half of the respondents i.e. 49.17 and 25.83 per cent were educated up to secondary school and middle school respectively, about (36.67%) of the respondents were possessed semi- medium land holding category, more than fifty per cent (57.67%) of the respondents having agriculture as their occupation, Three fourth of the respondents i.e. 65.00 per cent had medium farming experience, nearly fifty percent of the maize growers i.e. 49.17 and 20.83 per cent had annual income between Rs. 1,00,001/- to Rs. 2,00,000/- and upto Rs. 1,00,000/- respectively, nearly about three fourth (72.50%) of the respondents had seasonal cropping pattern, most of the respondents (60.83%) had medium (1.01 to 2.00 ha) area under cultivation of maize crop, majority of respondents (66.67%) were found to be in the middle level of use sources of information, nearly about three fourth i.e. 68.33 per cent of the respondents were found in medium category of economic motivation and near about three fourth of the respondents i.e. 66.67 % were found in medium category of scientific orientation. In case of knowledge, the findings among the selected variables, education was positively and highly significant with the knowledge of maize growers about IPM practices of maize crop. In case of adoption,The finding among the selected variables, education, farming experience and economic motivation were positively and highly significant with adoption of IPM practices of maize crop. The majority 70.84 per cent of the respondents had medium level of knowledge about recommended IPM practices of maize. The Majority of i.e.72.50 per cent of the respondents had medium level of adoption of recommended IPM practices of maize crop.en_US
dc.identifier.citationMOREY MADHURI DNYANESHWAR. (2020). Knowledge and adoption of integrated pest management practices by maize growers. Department of Extension Education, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola. M. Sc. 2020. Print. xvii, 105p. (Unpublished).en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810163542
dc.keywordsIPM, Pest, Maize growers knowledge, Maize growers adoption, Maize, Maize natural enemies, Maize productivity, Integrated pest management, Maize growers annual income, Maize growers economic motivation, Maize growers scientific orientation, Fall army worm pest, Maize growers sources of information, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Trichogramma, Wasp, Leafhopper, Buldhana district, Motala, Malkapur, Maize growers farming experience, Krishi Seva Kendra, KSK, KVK, Poison baiting, Yellow sticky trap, Trap crop,en_US
dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.pagesxvii, 105p.en_US
dc.publisherDr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra.en_US
dc.research.problemIn the present research the researcher has tried to study the personal, socio-economic, communicational, and psychological characteristics of the maize growers and to study the knowledge and adoption of IPM practices by the maize growers. Efforts were also made to study the relationship between selected characteristics of maize growers with the knowledge and adoption of IPM practices by maize growers and to identify the constraints faced by the maize growers in adoption of IPM practices in maize crop.en_US
dc.subAgricultural Extension Educationen_US
dc.themeThe maize is the major crop of Buldhana district however, during the last year in Buldhana district there was infestation of fall army worm was notice on the maize crop and the large area of crop was damage. The fall army worm is the type of insect which can fly and cover distance of about 100-120 km per hour and grow on the other alternative host crops. It is therefore, necessary to know the knowledge and adoption of the farmers about the control measured they were adopted for control of fall army worm and their knowledge and adoption of IPM in maize crop.en_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titleKNOWLEDGE AND ADOPTION OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES BY MAIZE GROWERSen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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