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Adoption of improved large ruminant breeds in Lumle agricultural research centre's extension command area: a logistic regression analysis. / Gurung, H.B.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Adoption of improved large ruminant breeds in Lumle agricultural research centre's extension command area: a logistic regression analysis. Material Type: printed text Authors: Gurung, H.B., Author ; Rasali, D.P., Author ; Vaidya, A.K., Author ; Rana R.B., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 66-72 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: The study is a synthesis of findings of results of three different studies viz. large ruminant crossbreedingprogramme assessment study (1993), research impact study (1994), and census survey of Lumle AgriculturalResearch Centre's Extension Command Area {I991). The study has primarily attempted to identify the factorsaffecting adoption of improved cattle and buffaloes using a logistic regression analysis (stepwise forwardmethod). Six variables viz household food balance, breeding bull distribution programme. number of largeruminants (LS unit), interaction between number of large ruminants and livestock system, feed source and sexof household head significantly affected adoption of improved breed of buffalo. Similarly, in cattle adoptionof improved breed was affected by agro-ecological zone, food balance, feed source, livestock feed balance,breeding bull distribution programme, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance.Of these variables, correlation of the adoption of improved breed varied with the category of feed source. However, food balance, number of large ruminants, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance was positively correlated. whilst the rest of the variables were negatively correlated with improved breed adoption. Striking results qf the study are that wealthier class of farmers, and farmhouseholds with Kudo/mixed feed source have adopted improved breed of both species. Negative correlationof breeding bull distribution programme with adoption of improved animals by farm households residing inprogramme villages is indicative of diffusion q( the technology to villages without breeding bull distributionprogramme, attributing to the success of the programme.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=733 Adoption of improved large ruminant breeds in Lumle agricultural research centre's extension command area: a logistic regression analysis. [printed text] / Gurung, H.B., Author ; Rasali, D.P., Author ; Vaidya, A.K., Author ; Rana R.B., Author . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 66-72 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: The study is a synthesis of findings of results of three different studies viz. large ruminant crossbreedingprogramme assessment study (1993), research impact study (1994), and census survey of Lumle AgriculturalResearch Centre's Extension Command Area {I991). The study has primarily attempted to identify the factorsaffecting adoption of improved cattle and buffaloes using a logistic regression analysis (stepwise forwardmethod). Six variables viz household food balance, breeding bull distribution programme. number of largeruminants (LS unit), interaction between number of large ruminants and livestock system, feed source and sexof household head significantly affected adoption of improved breed of buffalo. Similarly, in cattle adoptionof improved breed was affected by agro-ecological zone, food balance, feed source, livestock feed balance,breeding bull distribution programme, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance.Of these variables, correlation of the adoption of improved breed varied with the category of feed source. However, food balance, number of large ruminants, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance was positively correlated. whilst the rest of the variables were negatively correlated with improved breed adoption. Striking results qf the study are that wealthier class of farmers, and farmhouseholds with Kudo/mixed feed source have adopted improved breed of both species. Negative correlationof breeding bull distribution programme with adoption of improved animals by farm households residing inprogramme villages is indicative of diffusion q( the technology to villages without breeding bull distributionprogramme, attributing to the success of the programme.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=733URL Ccrop-cut monitoring and farm management study of summer potato in the extension command area / Vaidya, A.K.
Title : Ccrop-cut monitoring and farm management study of summer potato in the extension command area Material Type: printed text Authors: Vaidya, A.K. ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 20 Keywords: Potatoes; Farm management; Extension activities; Vegetables Ccrop-cut monitoring and farm management study of summer potato in the extension command area [printed text] / Vaidya, A.K. ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 1997 . - 20.
Keywords: Potatoes; Farm management; Extension activities; Vegetables Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-2606 NR-2606, Document NARC Library Documents Available Crop-cut monitoring and farm management study of normal rice in the extension command area / Vaidya, A.K.
Title : Crop-cut monitoring and farm management study of normal rice in the extension command area Material Type: printed text Authors: Vaidya, A.K. ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 18 Keywords: Rice; Farm management; Extension activities; Cereals Crop-cut monitoring and farm management study of normal rice in the extension command area [printed text] / Vaidya, A.K. ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 1997 . - 18.
Keywords: Rice; Farm management; Extension activities; Cereals Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-2605 NR-2605, Document NARC Library Documents Available Defining interdisciplinary recommendation domains through stakeholder participation in the western hills of Nepal / Vaidya, A.K.
Title : Defining interdisciplinary recommendation domains through stakeholder participation in the western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Vaidya, A.K. ; Kadayat, K.B., Author ; Jaiswal, J.P. ; S. Acharya, Author ; P. Sherchan, Author ; P. BK, Author Publisher: Dhankuta : Pakhribas Agricultural Centre Publication Date: 1996 Series: PAC Occasional Paper, ISSN 1021-5018 No. 96/3 Pagination: 55 p. Keywords: Farming systems; Soil fertility; Agriculture Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3982 Defining interdisciplinary recommendation domains through stakeholder participation in the western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Vaidya, A.K. ; Kadayat, K.B., Author ; Jaiswal, J.P. ; S. Acharya, Author ; P. Sherchan, Author ; P. BK, Author . - Dhankuta : Pakhribas Agricultural Centre, 1996 . - 55 p.. - (PAC Occasional Paper, ISSN 1021-5018; 96/3) .
Keywords: Farming systems; Soil fertility; Agriculture Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3982 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-1771 NR-1771, Document NARC Library Documents Available Formulating a strategy for soil fertility research in the hills of Nepal: proceedings of a workshop held at Lumle Agricultural Centre, Pokhara, Nepal, 17-18 August 1995 / Joshi, Krishna D.
Title : Formulating a strategy for soil fertility research in the hills of Nepal: proceedings of a workshop held at Lumle Agricultural Centre, Pokhara, Nepal, 17-18 August 1995 Material Type: printed text Authors: Joshi, Krishna D., Editor ; Vaidya, A.K., Editor ; Tripathi, B.P., Editor ; Pound, B., Editor Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 142 p. Keywords: Soil fertility; sciences Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2936 Formulating a strategy for soil fertility research in the hills of Nepal: proceedings of a workshop held at Lumle Agricultural Centre, Pokhara, Nepal, 17-18 August 1995 [printed text] / Joshi, Krishna D., Editor ; Vaidya, A.K., Editor ; Tripathi, B.P., Editor ; Pound, B., Editor . - Pokhara : LARC, 1996 . - 142 p.
Keywords: Soil fertility; sciences Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2936 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-122 NR-122, Document NARC Library Documents Available From recommendation domains to providing basis for research prioritisation and locating representative sites for technology generation and verification in the hills of Nepal / Vaidya, A.K.PermalinkIntegrated management of bacterial wilt through community approach: lessions and cautionary tales from the hills of Nepal / Dhital, B.K.PermalinkA participatory method for defining recommendation domains in the Western hills of Nepal / Vaidya, A.K.PermalinkPolicy, socio-cultural and technical constraints to a community approach in integrated management of bacterial wilt / Vaidya, A.K.PermalinkPolicy, socio-cultural and technical constraints to a community approach in integrated management of bacterial wilt / Vaidya, A.K.PermalinkYield estimation and farm management study of barley in the extension command area (1991/91 - 1992/93) / Vaidya, A.K.PermalinkYield estimation and farm management study of barley in the extesnison command area (1991/92 - 1992/93) / Vaidya, A.K.PermalinkYield estimation and farm management study of finger millet under maize/millet system in the extension command area (1991/92 - 1992/93) / Vaidya, A.K.PermalinkPermalinkYield estimation and farm management study of wheat in the extension command area (1991/92 - 1992/93) / Vaidya, A.K.Permalink