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The main purpose of the study was to determine the extent of mixed cropping in
rabi season by the farmers of Madaripur sadar upazila and to explore the
relationships between the selected characteristics of the respondents and their
extent of adoption of mixed cropping in Rabi season. The study was conducted
in four unions covering eight villages of Madaripur sadar upazila .Data were
collected from randomly selected I 00 farmers by using a pre-tested interview
schedule during the period from November 15 to December 15, 2007. From the
study it was found that the highest proportion (51 percent) of the farmers had
low adoption of mixed cropping compared to 40 and 9 percent having medium
and high adoption of mixed cropping respectively. Pearson Product Moment
Correlation(s) test was used to ascertain the relationships between the concerned
dependent and independent variables of the study. Findings revealed that
number of family labor, cropping intensity, annual family income, credit
received, training exposure and knowledge on mixed cropping had significant
positive relationship with the adoption of mixed cropping while age, level of
education, land possession, extension contact, and organization participation
had no significant relationship with the adoption of mixed cropping. On the
basis of descending order of Problem Faced Index (PFI) the farmers confronted
the problems were "lack of extension service", "lack of inputs in time", "lack of
technical knowledge", "unfavorable climate", "difficult to practice mixed
cropping", "high pest attack", and "less crop production by adopting mixed
cropping" |
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