Abstract:
The main purpose of the research work was to determine the extent of adoption
of improved vegetable cultivation practices by the farmers in selected areas of
Shajahanpur upazila under Bogra district. Attempt was also made to explore
the contribution of selected characteristics of farmers viz. age, education,
family size, farm size, experience in vegetable cultivation, annual income,
vegetable cultivation knowledge, extension media contact, organizational
participation, innovativeness, training experiences, problems confrontation on
their adoption of improved practices in vegetable cultivation. Data were
collected from randomly selected 112 farmers of Chopinagar union under
Shajahanpur upazilla of Bogra district by using an interview schedule. Data
were collected during 6
th
March to 4
th
April, 2014. Appropriate scales were
developed in order to measure the variables. Multiple regression test was used
to ascertain the contribution of the concerned independent variables on the
dependent variable of the research work. Majority (50.00 percent) of the
farmers had low adoption while 40.20 percent had medium adoption and 9.80
percent had high adoption of improved practices in vegetable cultivation.
Among the selected characteristics education, experiences in vegetable
cultivation, annual income, innovativeness and training experiences showed
significant and positive contribution to their adoption of improved practices in
vegetable cultivation. However family size and problems confrontation showed
the negative significant contribution to adoption of improved practices in
vegetable cultivation of the farmers. Age, farm size, vegetable cultivation
knowledge, extension media contact and organizational participation did not
show any significant contribution on the adoption of improved practices in
vegetable cultivation of the farmers.
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 (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION