TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT OF DAIRY FARM WOMEN IN DAIRY PRACTICES

R.N. PATEL1*, J.K. PATEL2, M.R. PRAJAPATI3
1Department of Extension Education, C. P. College of Agriculture, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar – 385 506, Gujarat, India
2Department of Extension Education, C. P. College of Agriculture, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar – 385 506, Gujarat, India
3C.P. College of Agriculture, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar – 385 506, Gujarat, India
* Corresponding Author : rakeshext.edu@gmail.com

Received : 05-03-2016     Accepted : 18-03-2016     Published : 21-04-2016
Volume : 8     Issue : 13       Pages : 1225 - 1227
Int J Agr Sci 8.13 (2016):1225-1227

Keywords : Training, Breeding, Feeding, Management
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : None declared
Author Contribution : None declared

Cite - MLA : PATEL, R.N., et al "TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT OF DAIRY FARM WOMEN IN DAIRY PRACTICES." International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 8.13 (2016):1225-1227.

Cite - APA : PATEL, R.N., PATEL, J.K., PRAJAPATI, M.R. (2016). TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT OF DAIRY FARM WOMEN IN DAIRY PRACTICES. International Journal of Agriculture Sciences, 8 (13), 1225-1227.

Cite - Chicago : PATEL, R.N., J.K. PATEL, and M.R. PRAJAPATI. "TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT OF DAIRY FARM WOMEN IN DAIRY PRACTICES." International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 8, no. 13 (2016):1225-1227.

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Abstract

Rural women play a great role in decision-making process of farm matter, perform many of the farm operations and undertake many responsibilities concerning care and management of farm animals. Therefore research study entitled “Training need assessment in dairy farming among farm women of adopted villages under RKVY project” was under taken with an objectives to determine the training need of dairy farm women in dairy farming practices. On the basis of mean score obtained for various areas of dairy farming the farm women shown interest in training regarding breeding, feeding, management and fodder production where as they shown less interest in animal health care practices as it is highly technical in nature and require expert advice.