Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Dairying

A study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) as perceived by 120 farm women in two villages of Haryana. The farm women rated each of six identified ITK practices based on seven parameters on a three point scale and Mean Perceived Effectiveness Index score...

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Main Author: Maneesha Bhuyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Extension Education Society 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Extension Education
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Online Access:https://extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/171
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spelling doaj-4b0f2874ff2d4d4c8c71ef5c091f77e32020-11-24T23:09:18ZengExtension Education SocietyJournal of Extension Education0971-31232456-12822017-09-0128310.26725/JEE.2016.3.28.5703-570889Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in DairyingManeesha Bhuyan0ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana- 132001, IndiaA study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) as perceived by 120 farm women in two villages of Haryana. The farm women rated each of six identified ITK practices based on seven parameters on a three point scale and Mean Perceived Effectiveness Index score for each ITK was then calculated. Based on this score, all six Indigenous Technical knowledge practices were categorised into three categories as less, moderate and highly effective. The practice relating to mastitis control was perceived as less effective while feeding neem leaves for endoparasite control was found to be highly effective. Extension strategies should be designed based on the perceived effectiveness of each ITK practice based on the actual users i.e., the farmers.https://extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/171Indigenous Technical KnowledgeDairy FarmingPerceived EffectivenessHaryana
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Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Dairying
Journal of Extension Education
Indigenous Technical Knowledge
Dairy Farming
Perceived Effectiveness
Haryana
author_facet Maneesha Bhuyan
author_sort Maneesha Bhuyan
title Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Dairying
title_short Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Dairying
title_full Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Dairying
title_fullStr Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Dairying
title_full_unstemmed Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Dairying
title_sort perceived effectiveness of indigenous technical knowledge in dairying
publisher Extension Education Society
series Journal of Extension Education
issn 0971-3123
2456-1282
publishDate 2017-09-01
description A study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) as perceived by 120 farm women in two villages of Haryana. The farm women rated each of six identified ITK practices based on seven parameters on a three point scale and Mean Perceived Effectiveness Index score for each ITK was then calculated. Based on this score, all six Indigenous Technical knowledge practices were categorised into three categories as less, moderate and highly effective. The practice relating to mastitis control was perceived as less effective while feeding neem leaves for endoparasite control was found to be highly effective. Extension strategies should be designed based on the perceived effectiveness of each ITK practice based on the actual users i.e., the farmers.
topic Indigenous Technical Knowledge
Dairy Farming
Perceived Effectiveness
Haryana
url https://extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/171
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