Abstract:
of the research work was to determine the extent of adoption of 
selected rice production practices by the farmers of char-land of Gornoti River and to explore 
the relationships between selected characteristics namely, age, level of education, family 
size, farm size, annual income, organizational participation. extension media contact, 
cosmopoliteness, innovativeness. altitude towards modern agricultural technology, problems 
and agricultural knowledge of the farmers and their composite adoption of selected rice 
production practices (dependent variables). Data were collected from randomly selected one 
hundred farmers of Luter-char union under Daudkandi upazilla of Comilla district with the 
help of an interview schedule. Data were collected during 6 July to 18 September, 2005. 
Appropriate scales were developed in order to measure the variables. Correlation test was 
used to ascertain the relationships between the copcerned dependent and independent
variables of the research work. 
Majority (53 percent) of the farmers had high adoption while 29 percent had medium 
adoption and 18 percent had low adoption of selected rice production practices. Among the 
selected characteristics age, farm size, annual income, extension media contact, 
innovativeness, attitude towards modern agricultural technology, problems and agricultural 
knowledge showed significant and positive relationships with their adoption of selected rice 
production practices. On the other hand, level of education, family size, organizational 
participation and cosmopoliteness did not show any significant relationship with their
composite adoption of selected rice production practices.
 
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture, 
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, 
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of 
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN 
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM