Technology Utilization Pattern of Cassava Growers on Recommended Cultivation Practices
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https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2018.1.30.6042-6046Keywords:
Technology utilization pattern, Crop improvement technology, Plant protection technologies, Tamil Nadu.Abstract
A study was conducted to assess the Technology Utilization Pattern of cassava growers in Salem district of Tamil Nadu. Farmers were selected based on the area of cultivation of cassava. The technology utilization pattern of cassava growers revealed that they had medium to low level of knowledge about cassava cultivation practices.References
Howeler, R., Lutaladio, N., & Thomas, G. (2013). Save and grow: Cassava. A guide to sustainable production intensification: FAO.
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2018-12-04
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A, A., Selvin, R., & Iqshanullah, A. M. (2018). Technology Utilization Pattern of Cassava Growers on Recommended Cultivation Practices. Journal of Extension Education, 30(1). https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2018.1.30.6042-6046
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