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Accelerating Adoption of Zero Tillage Technology

Randhir Singh, Anuj Kumar and Ramesh Chand

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India is the second largest producer of wheat. The country is producing more than 75.38 million tons of wheat from 28.34 million ha area with productivity of about 2660 kg per ha. Wheat is grown in most parts of the country, but nearly 70 per cent lies in northern plains and 20 per cent in central India. More than 90 per cent wheat area is sown to bread wheat, which is grown throughout the country. A total of 200 farmers, 100 each from adopter and non adopter categories were randomly selected from Gonder, Bhaini Khurd, Kacchwa, Pundrak, Jundla, Sultanpur, Gorgarh, Bastali, Brass, Dabri, Pakhana, Shonkra, Manjura, Janeshro, Hathlana, Northa, Jalmana villages of Karnal district. The adopters had favourable attitude and were more prone to change towards zero tillage technology as compared to non-adopters. The adopters had fairly good knowledge about zero tillage technology. The adopters exhibited satisfaction in terms of saving in time, money, timeliness of sowing and yield. The constraint like lack of adequate manpower with the state department of agriculture and input agencies was perceived as the major extension constraint in the study area. The farmers also mentioned lack of money to purchase new machines and inputs. The level of adoption can be accelerated through educational means and government policies

Keyword: Zero Tillage, Adoption, A

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