Adoption of Indigenous Dairy Management Practices among Tribal Farm Women

Authors

  • Chigasil M. Sangma Department of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai Universiy
  • Santha Govind DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2016.3.28.5709-5718

Keywords:

Adoption, Indigenous Farm practices, Farm women, Dairy Management, Meghalaya

Abstract

The study was conducted among the tribal farm women of West Garo Hills District of Meghalaya, India with the objective to determine the extent of adoption of indigenous dairy management practices. Proportionate random sampling was used in selection of 120 respondents. Practices having rationality for adoption of indigenous dairy management practices were collected and the data were analyzed using percentage analysis. The findings revealed that majority of the respondents adopted care and management of dry and pregnant cows. This was followed by adoption of other practices viz.., selection of breed and feeding, care during and after calving and milking technique 

Author Biographies

Chigasil M. Sangma, Department of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai Universiy

PG Scholar, Department of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai Universiy, Annamalainagar 608 002, Tamil Nadu

Santha Govind, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY

PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF AGRIULTURAL EXTENSION, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, ANNAMALAI NAGAR-608002

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Published

2017-09-16

How to Cite

M. Sangma, C., & Govind, S. (2017). Adoption of Indigenous Dairy Management Practices among Tribal Farm Women. Journal of Extension Education, 28(3). https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2016.3.28.5709-5718